Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7992359 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2018 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
We report the photoresponse enhancement in an ultraviolet photodetector based on SnO2 with dipole-forbidden transition via Ag surface plasmon coupling. The SnO2:Ag film with Ag particles (SnO2:Ag/Ag composite film) was prepared using a sol-gel method and post-annealing technique. The interdigital Au electrodes were fabricated on the SnO2:Ag/Ag composite film using photolithography method to obtain the metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) structured photodetectors. The response peak and cutoff wavelength of the device based on the SnO2:Ag/Ag composite film showed a significant redshift with respect to the pristine SnO2 photodetector. A fourfold enhancement in peak responsivity from the device based on SnO2:Ag/Ag composite film was observed by modifying film surface using Ag particles, which is ascribed to Ag surface plasmons coupling with SnO2 composite film. Finally, first-principles calculations indicated that Ag substituting Sn sites in SnO2 break the dipole-forbidden rule of SnO2 and result in the strong near-band-edge absorption. Our results suggest that the modification of Ag particles to SnO2 surface is a promising route to enhancing the performance of SnO2 ultraviolet photodetector.
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