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An Ultrahigh Responsivity (9.7 mA W −1 ) Self‐Powered Solar‐Blind Photodetector Based on Individual ZnO–Ga 2 O 3 Heterostructures

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In this article, a self-powered solar-blind photodetector with a sharp cutoff wavelength at 266 nm was constructed by a simple one-step chemical vapor deposition method, and showed an ultrahigh responsivity (9.7 mA W−1) at 251 nm with a high UV/visible rejection ratio (R251 nm/R400 nm) of 6.9 × 102 under zero bias.
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Highly crystallized ZnO–Ga2O3 core–shell heterostructure microwire is synthesized by a simple one-step chemical vapor deposition method, and constructed into a self-powered solar-blind (200–280 nm) photodetector with a sharp cutoff wavelength at 266 nm. The device shows an ultrahigh responsivity (9.7 mA W−1) at 251 nm with a high UV/visible rejection ratio (R251 nm/R400 nm) of 6.9 × 102 under zero bias. The self-powered device has a fast response speed with rise time shorter than 100 µs and decay time of 900 µs, respectively. The ultrahigh responsivity, high UV/visible rejection ratio, and fast response speed make it highly suitable in practical self-powered solar-blind detection. Additinoally, this microstructure heterojunction design method would provide a new approach to realize the high-performance self-powered photodetectors.

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