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Highly stable semitransparent multilayer graphene/LaVO3vertical-heterostructure photodetectors
Jae Jun Lee1, Dae Ho Jung1, Dong Hee Shin2
1Department of Applied Physics, Institute of Natural Sciences, and Integrated Education Institute for Frontier Science and Technology (BK21 Four), Kyung Hee University, Yongin 17104, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
A heterostructure composed of a combination of semi-metallic graphene (Gr) and high-absorption LaVO3is ideal for high-performance translucent photodetector (PD) applications. Here, we present multilayer Gr/LaVO3vertical-heterostructure semitransparent PDs with various layer numbers (L). AtL= 2, the PD shows the best performance with a responsivity (R) of 0.094 A W-1and a specific detectivity (D*) of 7.385 × 107cm Hz1/2W-1at 532 nm. Additionally, the average visible transmittance of the PD is 63%, i.e. it is semitransparent. We increased photocurrent (PC) by approximately 13%, from 0.564 to 0.635μA cm-2by using an Al reflector on the semitransparent PD. The PC of an unencapsulated PD maintains about 86% (from 0.571 to 0.493μA cm-2) of its initial PC value after 2000 h at 25 °C temperature/30% relative humidity, showing good stability. This behavior is superior to that of previously reported graphene-based PDs. These results show that these PDs have great potential for semitransparent optoelectronic applications.

