Volume 13, Issue 22 1700156
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Novel Structure for High Performance UV Photodetector Based on BiOCl/ZnO Hybrid Film

Feng Teng

Feng Teng

Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433 P. R. China

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Weixin Ouyang

Weixin Ouyang

Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433 P. R. China

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Yanmei Li

Yanmei Li

Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433 P. R. China

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Lingxia Zheng

Lingxia Zheng

Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433 P. R. China

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Xiaosheng Fang

Corresponding Author

Xiaosheng Fang

Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433 P. R. China

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First published: 18 April 2017
Citations: 97

Abstract

A novel type of high performance ultraviolet (UV) photodetector (PD) based on a ZnO film has been prepared by incorporating a BiOCl nanostructure into the film. The responsivity of the BiOCl/ZnO hybrid film PD in UV region can reach 182.87 mA W−1, which is about 2.72 and 6.87 times for that of TiO2/ZnO hybrid film PD and pure ZnO film PD. The rise/decay time of BiOCl/ZnO hybrid film PD is 25.83/11.25 s, which is much shorter than that of TiO2/ZnO hybrid film PD (51.94/26.05 s) and pure ZnO film PD (69.34/>120 s). The BiOCl nanostructure can inject photogenerated electrons into the ZnO film under UV light illumination, leading to the increase of photocurrent, and forms barriers to block the straight transmission of electrons between electrodes, resulting in the decrease of decay time. The results of control experiment show that the transfer path of photogenerated electrons formed by p–n junction will be cut off after depositing gold nanoparticles on the film surface, which means this hybrid film is a unique and novel structure to improve the optoelectronic performance of photodetectors. This novel BiOCl/ZnO hybrid structure paves new route for the development of film PDs based on ZnO film.

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