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24 May 2022 Simple, sustainable fabrication of fully solution-processed, transparent, metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors using a surgical blade as an alternative to conventional tools
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Fabrication of optoelectronic devices relies on the expensive, energy-consuming conventional tools such as chemical vapor deposition, lithography, and metal evaporation. Furthermore, the films used in these devices are usually deposited at elevated temperatures and under vacuum that impose further restrictions to the device fabrication. Developing an alternative technology would contribute to the efforts on achieving a more sustainable optoelectronics technology. Keeping this focus in our focus, here we present a simple technique to fabricate visible photodetectors. These fully solutionprocessed and transparent metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors employ silver nanowires (Ag NW) as the transparent electrodes replacing the indium-tin oxide (ITO) commonly used in optoelectronic devices. By repeatedly spin coating Ag NWs on a glass substrate followed by the coating of ZnO nanoparticles, we obtained a highly conductive transparent electrode reaching a sheet resistance of 95 Ω/□ as measured by the four-probe method. Optical spectroscopy revealed that the transmittance of the Ag NW-ZnO films was 84% at 450 nm while transmittance of the ITO films was 90% at same wavelength. Following the formation of the conductive film, we scratched it using a heated surgical blade to open a gap. The scanning electron microscope images indicate that a gap of ~30 mm is opened forming an insulating line. As the active layer, we drop-casted red-emitting CdSe/ZnS core-shell quantum dots (QDs) on to this gap to form a metal-semiconductor-metal photodetector. These visible QD-based photodetectors exhibited responsivities and detectivities up to 8.5 mA/W and 0.95x109 Jones, respectively. These proof-of-concept photodetectors show that the environmentally friendly, low-cost, and energy-saving technique presented here can be an alternative to conventional, more expensive, and energy-hungry techniques while fabricating lightharvesting devices.
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Muzeyyen Savas, Ahmet Faruk Yazici, Ayşenur Arslan, Evren Mutlugün, and Talha Erdem "Simple, sustainable fabrication of fully solution-processed, transparent, metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors using a surgical blade as an alternative to conventional tools", Proc. SPIE 12131, Nanophotonics IX, 121310U (24 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2621385
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KEYWORDS
Photodetectors

Silver

Resistance

Electrodes

Zinc oxide

Quantum dots

Metals

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