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Ultrasensitive photodetectors exploiting electrostatic trapping and percolation transport.


ABSTRACT: The sensitivity of semiconductor photodetectors is limited by photocarrier recombination during the carrier transport process. We developed a new photoactive material that reduces recombination by physically separating hole and electron charge carriers. This material has a specific detectivity (the ability to detect small signals) of 5 × 10(17)?Jones, the highest reported in visible and infrared detectors at room temperature, and 4-5 orders of magnitude higher than that of commercial single-crystal silicon detectors. The material was fabricated by sintering chloride-capped CdTe nanocrystals into polycrystalline films, where Cl selectively segregates into grain boundaries acting as n-type dopants. Photogenerated electrons concentrate in and percolate along the grain boundaries-a network of energy valleys, while holes are confined in the grain interiors. This electrostatic field-assisted carrier separation and percolation mechanism enables an unprecedented photoconductive gain of 10(10) e(-) per photon, and allows for effective control of the device response speed by active carrier quenching.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4919514 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Ultrasensitive photodetectors exploiting electrostatic trapping and percolation transport.

Zhang Yingjie Y   Hellebusch Daniel J DJ   Bronstein Noah D ND   Ko Changhyun C   Ogletree D Frank DF   Salmeron Miquel M   Alivisatos A Paul AP  

Nature communications 20160621


The sensitivity of semiconductor photodetectors is limited by photocarrier recombination during the carrier transport process. We developed a new photoactive material that reduces recombination by physically separating hole and electron charge carriers. This material has a specific detectivity (the ability to detect small signals) of 5 × 10(17) Jones, the highest reported in visible and infrared detectors at room temperature, and 4-5 orders of magnitude higher than that of commercial single-crys  ...[more]

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