Sensitive and Robust Ultraviolet Photodetector Array Based on Self-Assembled Graphene/C Hybrid Films.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory for Mesoscopic Physics, Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter, and School of Physics , Peking University, Beijing 100871 , China.

Published: November 2018

Graphene has been widely investigated for use in high-performance photodetectors due to its broad absorption band and high carrier mobility. While exhibiting remarkably strong absorption in the ultraviolet range, the fabrication of a large-scale integrable, graphene-based ultraviolet photodetector with long-term stability has proven to be a challenge. Here, using graphene as a template for C assembly, we synthesized a large-scale all-carbon hybrid film with inherently strong and tunable UV aborption. Efficient exciton dissociation at the heterointerface and enhanced optical absorption enables extremely high photoconductive gain, resulting in UV photoresponsivity of ∼10 A/W. Interestingly, due to the electron-hole recombination process at the heterointerface, the response time can be modulated by the gate voltage. More importantly, the use of all-carbon hybrid materials ensures robust operation and further allows the demonstration of an exemplary 5 × 5 (2-dimensional) photodetector array. The devices exhibit negligible degradation in figures of merit even after 2 month of operation, indicating excellent environmental robustness. The combination of high responsivity, reliability, and scalable processability makes this new all-carbon film a promising candidate for future integrable optoelectronics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b11596DOI Listing

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