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Environmentally and Mechanically Stable Selenium 1D/2D Hybrid Structures for Broad-Range Photoresponse from Ultraviolet to Infrared Wavelengths

Yu-Ze Chen, Yen-Ting You, Pin-Jung Chen, Dapan Li, Teng-Yu Su, Ling Lee, Yu-Chuan Shih, Chia-Wei Chen, Ching-Chen Chang, Yi-Chung Wang, Cheng-You Hong, Tzu-Chien Wei, Johnny C. Ho, Kung-Hwa Wei, Chang-Hong Shen*, Yu-Lun Chueh*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Selenium (Se) is one of the potential candidates as photodetector because of its outstanding properties such as high photoconductivity (∼8 × 104 S cm-1), piezoelectricity, thermoelectricity, and nonlinear optical responses. Solution phase synthesis becomes an efficient way to produce Se, but a contamination issue that could deteriorate the electric characteristic of Se should be taken into account. In this work, a facile, controllable approach of synthesizing Se nanowires (NWs)/films via a plasma-assisted growth process was demonstrated at the low substrate temperature of 100 °C. The detailed formation mechanisms of nanowires arrays to thin films at different plasma powers were investigated. Moreover, indium (In) layer was used to enhance the adhesive strength with 50% improvement on a SiO2/Si substrate by mechanical interlocking and surface alloying between Se and In layers, indicating great tolerance for mechanical stress for future wearable devices applications. Furthermore, the direct growth of Se NWs/films on a poly(ethylene terephthalate) substrate was demonstrated, exhibiting a visible to broad infrared detection ranges from 405 to 1555 nm with a high on/off ratio of ∼700 as well as the fast response time less than 25 ms. In addition, the devices exhibited fascinating stability in the atmosphere over one month.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35477-35486
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume10
Issue number41
Online published14 Aug 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Oct 2018

Research Keywords

  • adhesion ability
  • broad-ranged photoresponse
  • flexible substrate
  • plasma-assisted selenization process
  • Se nanowires arrays

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