Issue 18, 2025

Rare-earth Sm2O3-doped SnO2: tailoring optoelectrical behaviors for a self-driven heterojunction UV-NIR photodetector

Abstract

This work elucidates a procedure for the fabrication of novel rare-earth Sm2O3-doped SnO2/Si with tailored optoelectronic characteristics for a self-driven fast-response heterojunction UV-NIR photodetector. The attained optical bandgaps were found to be 3.5 and 3.28 eV with nanoparticle diameters of 54.1 and 52.8 nm, respectively, for undoped SnO2 and Sm2O3-doped SnO2. The photo-responsive evaluation of the Sm2O3-doped geometry revealed strong device functionality in the UV (375 nm) and NIR (808 nm) regions with responsivities of 4.4 and 3.4 mA W−1, respectively, at zero applied bias, indicating the self-biased feature of the proposed geometry; the fabricated photodetector exhibited an ISC value of around 2.5 μA at the mentioned wavelengths. The incident power increment profile indicated a positive correlation with the attained photo-current with an R2 value of ∼0.99. The time-resolved characteristics demonstrated a fast response trend with response/recovery times of 12/50 and 9/18 ms for pristine SnO2/Si and Sm2O3-doped SnO2/Si, respectively; both devices exhibited stable performance over 10 cycles and 5 days with negligible degradation behavior.

Graphical abstract: Rare-earth Sm2O3-doped SnO2: tailoring optoelectrical behaviors for a self-driven heterojunction UV-NIR photodetector

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jul 2025
Accepted
05 Aug 2025
First published
19 Aug 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Mater. Adv., 2025,6, 6542-6549

Rare-earth Sm2O3-doped SnO2: tailoring optoelectrical behaviors for a self-driven heterojunction UV-NIR photodetector

J. M. Rzaij, N. F. Khdr Al Attwani, E. Y. Salih and M. K. A. Mohammed, Mater. Adv., 2025, 6, 6542 DOI: 10.1039/D5MA00719D

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