Solar-blind UV photodetectors have outstanding reliability and sensitivity in flame detection without interference from other signals and response quickly. Herein, we fabricated a solar-blind UV photodetector based on a LaO/ε-GaO p-n heterojunction with a typical type-II band alignment. Benefiting from the photovoltaic effect formed by the space charge region across the junction interface, the photodetector exhibited a self-powered photocurrent of 1.4 nA at zero bias. Besides, this photodetector demonstrated excellent photo-to-dark current ratio of 2.68 × 10 under 254 nm UV light illumination and at a bias of 5 V, and a high specific detectivity of 2.31 × 10 Jones and large responsivity of 1.67 mA/W were achieved. Importantly, the LaO/ε-GaO heterojunction photodetector can rapidly respond to flames in milliseconds without any applied biases. Based on the performances described above, this novel LaO/ε-GaO heterojunction is expected to be a candidate for future energy-efficient fire detection.
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