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Highly sensitive broadband binary photoresponse in gateless epitaxial graphene on 4H-SiC.


ABSTRACT: Due to weak light-matter interaction, standard chemical vapor deposition (CVD)/exfoliated single-layer graphene-based photodetectors show low photoresponsivity (on the order of mA/W). However, epitaxial graphene (EG) offers a more viable approach for obtaining devices with good photoresponsivity. EG on 4H-SiC also hosts an interfacial buffer layer (IBL), which is the source of electron carriers applicable to quantum optoelectronic devices. We utilize these properties to demonstrate a gate-free, planar EG/4H-SiC-based device that enables us to observe the positive photoresponse for (405-532) nm and negative photoresponse for (632-980) nm laser excitation. The broadband binary photoresponse mainly originates from the energy band alignment of the IBL/EG interface and the highly sensitive work function of the EG. We find that the photoresponsivity of the device is > 10 A/W under 405 nm of power density 7.96 mW/cm2 at 1 V applied bias, which is three orders of magnitude greater than the obtained values of CVD/exfoliated graphene and higher than the required value for practical applications. These results path the way for selective light-triggered logic devices based on EG and can open a new window for broadband photodetection.

SUBMITTER: Rathore S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10190169 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Due to weak light-matter interaction, standard chemical vapor deposition (CVD)/exfoliated single-layer graphene-based photodetectors show low photoresponsivity (on the order of mA/W). However, epitaxial graphene (EG) offers a more viable approach for obtaining devices with good photoresponsivity. EG on 4H-SiC also hosts an interfacial buffer layer (IBL), which is the source of electron carriers applicable to quantum optoelectronic devices. We utilize these properties to demonstrate a gate-free,  ...[more]

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