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Passivation of surface states in the ZnO nanowire with thermally evaporated copper phthalocyanine for hybrid photodetectors
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EngineeringInorganic PhotochemistryOrganic ElectronicsPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryZno NwsPhotoelectrochemistryPhotodetectorsSurface Trap StatesPhotocatalysisCompound SemiconductorZno NanowireElectrical EngineeringPhotochemistryNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsSurface StatesOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundApplied PhysicsHybrid PhotodetectorsOptoelectronics
The adsorption of O2/H2O molecules on the ZnO nanowire (NW) surface results in the long lifetime of photo-generated carriers and thus benefits ZnO NW-based ultraviolet photodetectors by suppressing the dark current and improving the photocurrent gain, but the slow adsorption process also leads to slow detector response time. Here we show that a thermally evaporated copper phthalocyanine film is effective in passivating surface trap states of ZnO NWs. As a result, the organic/inorganic hybrid photodetector devices exhibit simultaneously improved photosensitivity and response time. This work suggests that it could be an effective way in interfacial passivation using organic/inorganic hybrid structures.
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