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Self-powered broadband photodetector based on a solution-processed p-NiO/n-CdS:Al heterojunction.

Chandra Sekhar Reddy K, +2 more
- 26 Feb 2021 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 9, pp 095202
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This work successfully developed a self-powered photodetector based in a novel solution processed p-NiO/n-CdS:Al heterojunction, showing excellent current rectification characteristic ratio up to 3 orders in dark and distinctive photovoltaic behavior under light illumination.
Abstract
Solution-processed photodetectors have emerged as the next generation of sensing technology owing to their ease of integration with electron devices and of tuning photodetector performance. Currently, novel self-powered photodetectors without an external power source, for use in sensing, imaging and communication, are in high demand. Herein, we successfully developed a self-powered photodetector based on a novel solution-processed p-NiO/n-CdS:Al heterojunction, which shows an excellent current rectification characteristic ratio of up to three orders in the dark and distinctive photovoltaic behavior under light illumination. The complete solution synthesis route followed the development of CdS:Al thin films on ITO substrates by chemical bath deposition and NiO thin films by the sol-gel route. Optical absorption data revealed that NiO is more active in the UV region and CdS:Al has a majority of absorption in the visible region; so, upon light illumination, the effective separation of photogenerated carriers produces fast photodetection in the UV-visible region. The photoresponsivity values of the fabricated device were calculated to be 55 mA W-1 and 30 mA W-1 for UV and visible illumination, respectively. Also, the device has a fast rise and decay photoresponse speed at zero bias voltage, due to the self-driven photovoltaic effect which makes this heterojunction a self-powered device. This complete solution and new method of fabrication make it possible to combine different materials and flexible substrates, enhancing its potential applications in photodetectors, optoelectronic devices and sensors.

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