High-performance MoOx/n-Si heterojunction NIR photodetector with aluminum oxide as a tunneling passivation interlayer.
Nanotechnology
; 32(27)2021 Apr 16.
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The most effective and potential approach to improve the performance of heterojunction photodetectors is to obtain favorable interfacial passivation by adding an insertion layer. In this paper, MoOx/Al2O3/n-Si heterojunction photodetectors with excellent photocurrents, responsivity and detectivity were fabricated, in which alumina acts as a tunneling passivation layer. By optimizing the post-annealing treatment temperature of the MoOxand the thickness of the ultra-thin Al2O3, the photodetector achieved a ratio of photocurrent to dark current of 3.1 × 105, a photoresponsivity of 7.11 A W-1(@980 nm) and a detective of 9.85 × 1012Jones at -5 V bias. Besides, a self-driven response of 0.17 A W-1and a high photocurrent/dark current ratio of 2.07 × 104were obtained. The result demonstrated that optimizing the interface of heterojunctions is a promising way to obtain a heterojunction photodetector with high-performance.
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