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Ultrathin Polymer Nanofibrils for Solar-Blind Deep Ultraviolet Light Photodetectors Application

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 644-651

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04410

Keywords

Optoelectronic device; polymer nanostructures; leakage mode; virtual ultrawide bandgap semiconductor; image sensor

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51573036, 61675062, 61775050, 51525502]
  2. Distinguished Youth Foundation of Anhui Province [1808085J03]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JZ2018HGPB0275, JZ2018HGPB0276, JZ2018HGXC0001, JZ2018HGTA0220]
  4. Open Foundation of Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials and Devices [4500-411104/011]

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Solar-blind deep ultraviolet photodetectors (DUVPDs) based on conventional inorganic ultrawide bandgap semiconductors (UWBS) have shown promising application in various civil and military fields and yet they can hardly be used in wearable optoelectronic devices and systems for lack of mechanical flexibility. In this study, we report a non-UWBS solar-blind DUVPD by designing ultrathin polymer nanofibrils with a virtual ultrawide bandgap, which was obtained by grafting P3HT with PHA via a polymerization process. Optoelectronic analysis reveals that the P3HT-b-PHA nanofibrils are sensitive to DUV light with a wavelength of 254 nm but are virtually blind to both 365 nm and other visible light illuminations. The responsivity is 120 A/W with an external quantum efficiency of up to 49700%, implying a large photoconductive gain in the photoresponse process. The observed solar-blind DUV photoresponse is associated with the resonant mode due to the leakage mode of the ultrathin polymer nanofibrils. Moreover, a flexible image sensor composed of 10 X 10 pixels can also be fabricated to illustrate their capability for image sensing application. These results signify that the present ultrathin P3HT-b-PHA nanofibrils are promising building blocks for assembly of low-cost, flexible, and high-performance solar-blind DUVPDs.

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