Optimizing Zr Self-Compensation Doping Effect for High-Performance Wearable Amorphous Ga2O3 Photodetectors with
Jiangyiming Jiang1, Simeng Wu1, Zijian Ding2
1Key Laboratory for Liquid-Solid Structural Evolution and Processing of Materials,Ministry of Educationand School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Flexible photodetectors have garnered significant attention in recent years due to their vast potential. Among these, amorphous Ga2O3 (a-Ga2O3) stands out as a highly promising candidate for flexible solar-blind ultraviolet photodetectors, owing to its wide band gap, low-temperature fabrication advantages, and exceptional stability under extreme conditions. However, the fabrication of a-Ga2O3 inevitably introduces oxygen vacancy (VO) defects, leading to declined photodetection performance and compromised corrosion resistance. In this study, we developed a zirconium (Zr) self-compensation doping strategy with concentration optimization to suppress VO defects, thus enhancing the optoelectronic performance and durability of flexible a-Ga2O3 photodetectors. The introduction of Zr significantly eliminated intrinsic VO defects in Ga2O3 films, lowering the dark current by over 3 orders of magnitude from ∼10-8 to ∼10-11 A and reducing the response time by a factor of 50, achieving a response time of 6 μs. The detectivity of the optimized devices reached a high level of 3 × 1014 Jones, indicating exceptional sensitivity to ultraviolet light. Durability tests further demonstrated that the optimized devices exhibited outstanding mechanical robustness, maintaining over 95% of their initial performance after 10,000 bending cycles, and stable photodetection performance even under harsh salt spray conditions for 72 h. This work provides an effective solution for developing high-performance flexible photodetectors tailored for wearable devices and applications in harsh environments.
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