Abstract
Semiconducting absorbers in high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) photodetectors and imaging sensor arrays are dominated by single-crystalline germanium and III–V semiconductors. However, these materials require complex growth and device fabrication procedures. Here, thermally evaporated SexTe1-x alloy thin films with tunable bandgaps for the fabrication of high-performance SWIR photodetectors are reported. From absorption measurements, it is shown that the bandgaps of SexTe1-x films can be tuned continuously from 0.31 eV (Te) to 1.87 eV (Se). Owing to their tunable bandgaps, the peak responsivity position and photoresponse edge of SexTe1-x film-based photoconductors can be tuned in the SWIR regime. By using an optical cavity substrate consisting of Au/Al2O3 to enhance its absorption near the bandgap edge, the Se0.32Te0.68 film (an optical bandgap of ≈0.8 eV)-based photoconductor exhibits a cut-off wavelength at ≈1.7 μm and gives a responsivity of 1.5 AW−1 and implied detectivity of 6.5 × 1010 cm Hz1/2 W−1 at 1.55 μm at room temperature. Importantly, the nature of the thermal evaporation process enables the fabrication of Se0.32Te0.68-based 42 × 42 focal plane arrays with good pixel uniformity, demonstrating the potential of this unique material system used for infrared imaging sensor systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2001329 |
| Journal | Advanced Materials |
| Volume | 32 |
| Issue number | 38 |
| Online published | 9 Aug 2020 |
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| Publication status | Published - 24 Sept 2020 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Research Keywords
- focal plane arrays
- photodetectors
- SexTe1-x thin films
- short-wave infrared
- tunable bandgaps