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Piezo-phototronic effect enhanced photo-detector based on ZnO nano-arrays/NiO structure

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-01-01

Journal:APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:427

Page Number:613-619

ISSN No.:0169-4332

Key Words:Photo-detector; Responsivity; Piezo-phototronic effect; ZnO nano-arrays/NiO

Abstract:A photo-detector with n-ZnO nano-arrays/p-NiO film structure was synthesized on flexible Ni foil substrate. In contrast to conventional detectors that detect only the photon energies greater than the band gap of working materials, the visible light with smaller photon energies (3.0 eV) than the band gap of both ZnO (3.3 eV) and NiO (3.7 eV) can be sensitively detected by this detector due to the spatially indirect typeII transition between ZnO nano-arrays and NiO film. The increase in output currents of the photo-detector with illumination density was observed at both forward and reverse bias, and it can be further enhanced by exerting external compressive strain along the c axis of ZnO nano-arrays by piezo-phototronic effect. A maximum enhancement of 1020% of the responsivity (R) was achieved under external compressive strain. The similar behaviors were demonstrated at four different excitation wavelengths (325, 365, 388 and 405 nm), providing compelling evidence that the responses performance of the photo-detector can be effectively enhanced using piezo-phototronic effect. Moreover, the piezo-phototronic effect enhanced performance can be well elucidated by the corresponding energy band diagram. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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