Issue 22, 2013

A ZnO nanowire-based photo-inverter with pulse-induced fast recovery

Abstract

We demonstrate a fast response photo-inverter comprised of one transparent gated ZnO nanowire field-effect transistor (FET) and one opaque FET respectively as the driver and load. Under ultraviolet (UV) light the transfer curve of the transparent gate FET shifts to the negative side and so does the voltage transfer curve (VTC) of the inverter. After termination of UV exposure the recovery of photo-induced current takes a long time in general. This persistent photoconductivity (PPC) is due to hole trapping on the surface of ZnO NWs. Here, we used a positive voltage short pulse after UV exposure, for the first time resolving the PPC issue in nanowire-based photo-detectors by accumulating electrons at the ZnO/dielectric interface. We found that a pulse duration as small as 200 ns was sufficient to reach a full recovery to the dark state from the UV induced state, realizing a fast UV detector with a voltage output.

Graphical abstract: A ZnO nanowire-based photo-inverter with pulse-induced fast recovery

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Jul 2013
Accepted
01 Sep 2013
First published
05 Sep 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 10829-10834

A ZnO nanowire-based photo-inverter with pulse-induced fast recovery

S. R. Ali Raza, Y. T. Lee, S. H. Hosseini Shokouh, R. Ha, H. Choi and S. Im, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 10829 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR03801G

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