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  • 2019The relationship between local structure and photo-Fenton catalytic ability of glasses and glass-ceramics prepared from Japanese slag10citations
  • 2017The effect of sodium dodecyl sulphate on the forced hydrolysis of FeCl3 solutions3citations
  • 2015Enhanced near-infrared response of nano- and microstructured silicon/organic hybrid photodetectors18citations
  • 2004The effect of bicarbonate/carbonate ions on the formation of iron rustcitations
  • 2000Formation of oxide phases in the system Eu(2)O(3)-Fe(2)O(3)citations

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Enhanced near-infrared response of nano- and microstructured silicon/organic hybrid photodetectors

  • Ristić, Mira
  • Heiss, Wolfgang
  • Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar
  • Derek, Vedran
  • Ivanda, Mile
  • Głowacki, Eric Daniel
  • Sytnyk, Mykhailo
  • Marciuš, Marijan
Abstract

Heterojunctions between an organic semiconductor and silicon are an attractive route to extending the response of silicon photodiodes into the near infrared (NIR) range, up to 2000 nm. Silicon-based alternatives are of interest to replace expensive low band-gap materials, like InGaAs, in telecommunications and imaging applications. Herein, we report on the significant enhancement in NIR photodetector performance afforded by nano- and microstructuring of p-doped silicon (p-Si) prior to deposition of a layer of the organic semiconductor Tyrian Purple (TyP). We show how different silicon structuring techniques, namely, electrochemically grown porous Si, metal-assisted chemical etching, and finally micropyramids produced by anisotropic chemical etching (Si μP), are effective in increasing the NIR responsivity of p-Si/TyP heterojunction diodes. In all cases, the structured interfaces were found to give photodiodes with superior characteristics as compared with planar interface devices, providing up to 100-fold improvement in short-circuit photocurrent, corresponding with responsivity values of 1–5 mA/W in the range of 1.3–1.6 μm. Our measurements show this increased performance is neither correlated to optical effects, i.e., light trapping, nor simply to geometric surface area increase by micro- and nanostructuring. We conclude that the performance enhancement afforded by the structured p-Si/organic diodes is caused by a yet unresolved mechanism, possibly related to electric field enhancement near the sharp tips of the structured substrate. The observed responsivity of these devices places them closer to parity with other, well-established, Si-based NIR detection technologies.

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  • Deposition
  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • semiconductor
  • anisotropic
  • Silicon
  • etching