Issue 46, 2016

Core–shell silicon nanowire array–Cu nanofilm Schottky junction for a sensitive self-powered near-infrared photodetector

Abstract

A highly sensitive near infrared light (NIR) photodetector was fabricated by coating a thin layer of Cu film onto a vertical n-type SiNW array through a solution based reduction reaction. The as-fabricated core–shell SiNW array/Cu Schottky junction exhibits an obvious rectifying behavior in the dark with a turn-on voltage of ∼0.5 V and a rectification ratio of about 102 at ±1.5 V. In addition, it shows a pronounced photovoltaic performance when illuminated by NIR light with a wavelength of 980 nm. Such photovoltaic characteristics can allow the device to detect NIR illumination without exterior power supply. Further device analysis reveals that the self-powered NIR photodetector is capable of monitoring ultrafast optical signals with a frequency as high as 30 kHz. What is more, the present device also has obvious advantages of high responsivity, detectivity, on/off ratio, and response speed. Further theoretical simulation reveals that the good device performance is associated with excellent optical and electrical properties of core–shell heterojunction geometry.

Graphical abstract: Core–shell silicon nanowire array–Cu nanofilm Schottky junction for a sensitive self-powered near-infrared photodetector

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2016
Accepted
26 Oct 2016
First published
27 Oct 2016

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016,4, 10804-10811

Core–shell silicon nanowire array–Cu nanofilm Schottky junction for a sensitive self-powered near-infrared photodetector

C. Wu, Z. Pan, Y. Wang, C. Ge, Y. Yu, J. Xu, L. Wang and L. Luo, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016, 4, 10804 DOI: 10.1039/C6TC03856E

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