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Using the Surface Plasmon Resonance of Au Nanoparticles to Enhance Ultraviolet Response of ZnO Nanorods-Based Schottky-Barrier Photodetectors
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2015
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsChemical EngineeringEngineeringPlasmonic CatalysisNanomaterialsNanotechnologyAu NanoparticlesApplied PhysicsUltraviolet ResponseChemistrySurface Plasmon ResonanceAu Nps CrossingOptoelectronicsAu NpsPlasmonic Material
Surface plasmon resonance mediated by Gold (Au) nanoparticles (NPs) was employed to enhance the ultraviolet (UV) response of ZnO nanorod (NR)-based Schottky-barrier photodetectors (SB-PDs). The defect-level emissions of ZnO NRs induce surface plasmon resonance in Au NPs and enhance the electromagnetic field near Au NPs, which excites a great deal of electrons from Au NPs crossing over the barrier height of Au NP/ZnO interface. This causes the band-to-band emission of ZnO (384 nm) is increased by a magnitude of three, and the deep-level emissions (450-700 nm) are drastically decreased as compared to ZnO NRs without coverings of Au NPs. Also, it drastically enhances the UV (340 nm)-to-visible (560 nm) rejection ratio from 115 to 443. The effect of surface plasmon resonance is verified by that the responsivity of SB-PD with the covering of Au NPs exhibits a greater increasing with applied reverse-bias voltage than that without Au NPs.
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