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Detection performance of flower-like hydrothermally synthesized ZnO in silicon-type photodetector

Çiğdem Eden, Adem Koçyiğit, Şaki̇r Aydoğan, Cagri Cirak, Mehmet Yılmaz

2024Physica Scripta12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a versatile compound or metal oxide with a wide range of applications across various industries such as electronics, optoelectronics, and gas sensors, etc. A simple hydrothermal method was used to synthesize ZnO flower-like structures in this study. The synthesized ZnO structures were analyzed by x-ray diffractometer (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). We used ZnO structures as an interfacial layer for a Schottky-type silicon-based photodetector. While Au and Al metals were employed as metallic and ohmic contacts, respectively, p-Si was utilized as a semiconductor and substrate. Thus, Au/ZnO/p-Si sandwich was successfully fabricated and tested by current – voltage ( I–V ) measurements under dark and various light power illumination densities from 10 mW cm −2 to 150 mW cm −2 as well as the various wavelengths in the case of same power. The I–V characteristics were used to determine the diode and photodetection parameters. The fabricated heterostructure exhibited 77.51 mA W −1 responsivity, 1.30 × 10 10 Jones specific detectivity, and 26.33% external quantum efficiency (EQE) values.

Topics & Concepts

PhotodetectorSiliconMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsType (biology)BiologyEcologyZnO doping and propertiesGa2O3 and related materialsThin-Film Transistor Technologies