Comprehensively Improved Performance of β-GaO Solar-Blind Photodetector Enabled by a Homojunction with Unique Passivation Mechanisms.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory of Electronic Thin Films and Integrated Devices, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, P. R. China.

Published: September 2021

GaO-based solar-blind photodetectors have been extensively investigated for a wide range of applications. However, to date, a lot of research has focused on optimizing the epitaxial technique or constructing a heterojunction, and studies concerning surface passivation, a key technique in electronic and optoelectronic devices, are severely lacking. Here, we report an ultrasensitive metal-semiconductor-metal photodetector employing a β-GaO homojunction structure realized by low-energy surface fluorine plasma treatment, in which an ultrathin fluorine-doped layer served for surface passivation. Without inserting/capping a foreign layer, this strategy utilized fluorine dopants to both passivate local oxygen vacancies and suppress surface chemisorption. The dual effects have opposite impacts on device current magnitude (by suppressing metal/semiconductor junction leakage and inhibiting surface-chemisorption-induced carrier consumption) but dominate in dark and under illumination, respectively. By means of such unique mechanisms, the simultaneous improvement on dark and photo current characteristics was achieved, leading to the sensitivity enhanced by nearly 1 order of magnitude. Accordingly, the 15 min treated sample exhibited striking competitiveness in terms of comprehensive properties, including a dark current as low as 6 pA, a responsivity of 18.43 A/W, an external quantum efficiency approaching 1 × 10%, a specific detectivity of 2.48 × 10 Jones, and a solar-blind/UV rejection ratio close to 1 × 10. Furthermore, the response speed was effectively accelerated because of the reduction on metal/semiconductor interface trap states. Our findings provide a facile, economical, and contamination-free surface passivation technique, which unlocks the potential for comprehensively improving the performance of β-GaO solar-blind metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors.

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