Functional Diamond (Dec 2023)

A wide ultraviolet spectra response photodetector based on epitaxial growth of highly-oriented ε-Ga2O3 crystal on diamond substrate

  • Qilong Yuan,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Wenrui Zhang,
  • Mengting Qiu,
  • Mingyang Yang,
  • Zhenglin Jia,
  • Bo Wang,
  • Cheng-Te Lin,
  • Kazhihito Nishimura,
  • Keke Chang,
  • Kuan W. A. Chee,
  • Junfeng Cui,
  • Nan Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/26941112.2023.2256360
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1

Abstract

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In recent years, diamond has shown great potential in solar-blind ultraviolet (UV) photodetection due to its ultrawide bandgap (∼ 5.5 eV) and other superior semiconductor properties. However, the response region of diamond photodetector is usually smaller than 230 nm, which cannot cover the whole solar-blind region from 200 to 280 nm. In this work, an ε-Ga2O3/diamond photodetector with wide spectra responsivity from 210 (or even lower) to 260 nm was fabricated. High-quality ε-Ga2O3 film with columnar crystal was epitaxially grown on single crystalline CVD diamond substrate by pulse laser deposition (PLD). TEM characterization revealed that the ε-Ga2O3 film grew along the orientation on diamond (100) substrate. The deep ultraviolet (DUV) photodetector based on the ε-Ga2O3/diamond structure showed a high light-to-dark ratio over 5.7 × 104 and good linear response to the incident light power density from 10 to 400 mW/cm2. Moreover, compared to other photodetectors, the fabricated ε-Ga2O3/diamond photodetector achieved high responsivity and wide spectra response region from 210 to 260 nm, with high solar-blind rejection ratio of 104 (R240/R280) and 165 (R210/R280), respectively. The extension of spectra region with high responsivity of the ε-Ga2O3/diamond photodetector can be attributed to the thin thickness of ε-Ga2O3 film (around 200 nm) and parts of the DUV light were absorbed by diamond. The high responsivity and wide spectra response region indicate the fabricated ε-Ga2O3/diamond photodetector can be used for the detection of ultraviolet in the most of the DUV region.

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