Flexible Photodiodes Based on Nitride Core/Shell p–n Junction Nanowires
Author(s) -
Hezhi Zhang,
Xing Dai,
Nan Guan,
Agnès Messanvi,
Vladimir Neplokh,
Valerio Piazza,
Martin Vallo,
Catherine Bougerol,
F. H. Julien,
A. V. Babichev,
Nicolas Cavassilas,
Marc Bescond,
Fabienne Michelini,
Martin Foldyna,
Éric Gautier,
Christophe Durand,
J. Eymery,
Maria Tchernycheva
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
acs applied materials and interfaces
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.535
H-Index - 228
eISSN - 1944-8252
pISSN - 1944-8244
DOI - 10.1021/acsami.6b06414
Subject(s) - responsivity , materials science , nanowire , photodiode , optoelectronics , photoconductivity , photodetector , detector , radius of curvature , fabrication , wavelength , bend radius , optics , curvature , bending , composite material , physics , medicine , mean curvature , geometry , mathematics , alternative medicine , mean curvature flow , pathology
A flexible nitride p-n photodiode is demonstrated. The device consists of a composite nanowire/polymer membrane transferred onto a flexible substrate. The active element for light sensing is a vertical array of core/shell p-n junction nanowires containing InGaN/GaN quantum wells grown by MOVPE. Electron/hole generation and transport in core/shell nanowires are modeled within nonequilibrium Green function formalism showing a good agreement with experimental results. Fully flexible transparent contacts based on a silver nanowire network are used for device fabrication, which allows bending the detector to a few millimeter curvature radius without damage. The detector shows a photoresponse at wavelengths shorter than 430 nm with a peak responsivity of 0.096 A/W at 370 nm under zero bias. The operation speed for a 0.3 × 0.3 cm 2 detector patch was tested between 4 Hz and 2 kHz. The -3 dB cutoff was found to be ∼35 Hz, which is faster than the operation speed for typical photoconductive detectors and which is compatible with UV monitoring applications.
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