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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 835-840Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201301924
Keywords
graphene; transparent electrodes; Schottky junctions; photodetectors
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- National Science Foundation of China [11104204]
- Shanghai Pujiang Program [12PJ1408900]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [1370219139]
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Conventional methods to produce graphene/silicon Schottky junctions inevitably involve graphene transfer and metal deposition, which leads to the techniques being complicated, high-cost, and environmentally unfriendly. It is possible to directly grow hybrid nanocrystalline graphene/graphite transparent electrodes from photoresist on quartz without any catalyst. Due to the source material being photoresist, nanographene/graphite patterns can easily be made on Si/SiO2 structures to form nanographene/silicon Schottky junctions via commercial photolithography and silicon techniques. The obtained Schottky junctions exhibit excellent properties with respect to photodetection, with photovoltage responsivity of 300 V W-1 at a light power of 0.2 W and photovoltage response time of less than 0.5 s. The devices also exhibit an excellent reliability with the photovoltage deviating less than 1% when cycled over 200 times.
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