Nanoarchitechtonics of Visible-Blind Ultraviolet Photodetector Materials: Critical Features and Nano-Microfabrication
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Nasiri, Noushin
Jin, Dayong
Tricoli, Antonio
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Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH
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ccurate measurement of ultraviolet radiation is key to many technologies including wearable devices for skin cancer prevention, optical communication systems, and missile launch detection. Nanostructuring of wide bandgap semi-conductors, such as GaN, ZnO, and SiC, promises some benefits over estab-lished commercial solutions relying on n–p type Si-homojunction technology. In the past decade, a variety of carefully nanostructured architectures have been demonstrated as efficient designs for visible-blind UV photo detectors featuring superior detectivity, thermal stability, robust radiation hardness, and very low operation bias and power consumption. Here, a comprehen-sive review of the latest achievements on ultraviolet photodetector materials is presented, with focus on the multiscale engineering of composition and nano-microscale morphology. The review concludes with a critical assessment and comparison of state-of-the-art devices aiming to provide guidelines and research directions for the next generation of UV photodetector materials.
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2099-12-31