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Photovoltaic-Pyroelectric Coupled Effect Induced Electricity for Self-Powered Photodetector System

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 46, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201703694

Keywords

BaTiO3; photodetectors; photovoltaic effect; pyroelectric effect; self-powered

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51472055, 61404034, 61604012]
  2. External Cooperation Program of BIC, Chinese Academy of Sciences [121411KYS820150028]
  3. Annual Beijing Talents Fund [2015000021223ZK32]
  4. National Key R & D Project from Minister of Science and Technology in China [2016YFA0202701]
  5. thousands talents program for the pioneer researcher and his innovation team, China

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Ferroelectric materials have demonstrated novel photovoltaic effect to scavenge solar energy. However, most of the ferroelectric materials with wide bandgaps (2.7-4 eV) suffer from low power conversion efficiency of less than 0.5% due to absorbing only 8-20% of solar spectrum. Instead of harvesting solar energy, these ferroelectric materials can be well suited for photodetector applications, especially for sensing near-UV irradiations. Here, a ferroelectric BaTiO3 film-based photodetector is demonstrated that can be operated without using any external power source and a fast sensing of 405 nm light illumination is enabled. As compared with photovoltaic effect, both the responsivity and the specific detectivity of the photodetector can be dramatically enhanced by larger than 260% due to the light-induced photovoltaicpyroelectric coupled effect. A self-powered photodetector array system can be utilized to achieve spatially resolved light intensity detection by recording the output voltage signals as a mapping figure.

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