Record 1-micron thick QD film photodetectors using intercalated graphene electrodes for high responsivity in the infrared
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Quantum dots (QDs) have extraordinary strong light absorption and size tunable bandgap. However, QD films are typically limited to ~200-300 nm due to their poor charge mobility. This severely limits the quantum efficiency of QD devices for ? <750 nm (infrared). Herein, we report a record 1 ?m thick QD film using intercalated graphene layers as transparent current extractors. This overcomes QD poor mobility, ensuring both effective light absorption and charge extraction towards the near-infrared reaching quantum efficiency (EQE) of 90%. The short diffusion length (LD<200 nm) of QDs limits their useful thickness to ~200-300 nm1-4, resulting in poor infrared light absorption. To overcome this limitation, we have built a 1 ?m thick QD film with intercalated transparent graphene electrodes that keep high charge collection efficiency. As a result, the 1 ?m intercalated devices show a superior EQE reaching 90% at ? ~800 nm without the drop of quantum efficiency at ? ~700 nm observed in most QD devices. The EQE of intercalated devices improves over the entire ?~ 600-1100 nm spectrum as the thickness increases from 100 nm to 1 ?m, clearly breaking the restriction that the diffusion length of QDs imposes on the film thickness. This improves absorption and charge collection in the infrared.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Charge carrier extraction; Graphene; light absorption; photodetector; Quantum dots
Elenco autori:
Agostiano, Angela; Bianco, GIUSEPPE VALERIO; Bruno, Giovanni; Curri, MARIA LUCIA; Striccoli, Marinella; Ingrosso, Chiara; Panniello, Annamaria
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