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Beyond Gold: Spin‐Coated Ti 3 C 2 ‐Based MXene Photodetectors
Author(s) -
Montazeri Kiana,
Currie Marc,
Verger Louisiane,
Dianat Pouya,
Barsoum Michel W.,
Nabet Bahram
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.707
H-Index - 527
eISSN - 1521-4095
pISSN - 0935-9648
DOI - 10.1002/adma.201903271
Subject(s) - materials science , photodetector , optoelectronics , mxenes , photonics , microelectronics , schottky barrier , fabrication , nanosecond , electrode , nanotechnology , laser , optics , medicine , chemistry , alternative medicine , physics , pathology , diode
2D transition metal carbides, known as MXenes, are transparent when the samples are thin enough. They are also excellent electrical conductors with metal‐like carrier concentrations. Herein, these characteristics are exploited to replace gold (Au) in GaAs photodetectors. By simply spin‐coating transparent Ti 3 C 2 ‐based MXene electrodes from aqueous suspensions onto GaAs patterned with a photoresist and lifted off with acetone, photodetectors that outperform more standard Au electrodes are fabricated. Both the Au‐ and MXene‐based devices show rectifying contacts with comparable Schottky barrier heights and internal electric fields. The latter, however, exhibit significantly higher responsivities and quantum efficiencies, with similar dark currents, hence showing better dynamic range and detectivity, and similar sub‐nanosecond response speeds compared to the Au‐based devices. The simple fabrication process is readily integratable into microelectronic, photonic‐integrated circuits and silicon photonics processes, with a wide range of applications from optical sensing to light detection and ranging and telecommunications.

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