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Au nanoparticle-decorated silicon pyramids for plasmon-enhanced hot electron near-infrared photodetection
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsElectrical EngineeringAnisotropic Chemical WetEngineeringPhysicsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNanoelectronicsPlasmonic CatalysisApplied PhysicsHot Electron DetectorsAu NpOptoelectronicsNanophotonicsPlasmonic Material
The heterojunction between metal and silicon (Si) is an attractive route to extend the response of Si-based photodiodes into the near-infrared (NIR) region, so-called Schottky barrier diodes. Photons absorbed into a metallic nanostructure excite the surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), which can be damped non-radiatively through the creation of hot electrons. Unfortunately, the quantum efficiency of hot electron detectors remains low due to low optical absorption and poor electron injection efficiency. In this study, we propose an efficient and low-cost plasmonic hot electron NIR photodetector based on a Au nanoparticle (Au NP)-decorated Si pyramid Schottky junction. The large-area and lithography-free photodetector is realized by using an anisotropic chemical wet etching and rapid thermal annealing (RTA) of a thin Au film. We experimentally demonstrate that these hot electron detectors have broad photoresponsivity spectra in the NIR region of 1200-1475 nm, with a low dark current on the order of 10
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