2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3624924
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Polarization-sensitive Schottky photodiodes based on a-plane ZnO/ZnMgO multiple quantum-wells

Abstract: Light polarization-sensitive UV photodetectors (PSPDs) using non-polar a-plane ZnMgO/ZnO multiple quantum wells grown both on sapphire and ZnO substrates have been demonstrated. For the PSPDs grown on sapphire with anisotropic biaxial in-plain strain, the responsivity absorption edge shifts by ΔE ∼ 21 meV between light polarized perpendicular (⊥) and parallel (||) to the c-axis, and the maximum responsivity (R) contrast is (R⊥/R||)max ∼ 6. For the PSPDs grown on ZnO, with strain-free quantum wells, ΔE ∼ 40 meV… Show more

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“…In addition, the absorption edge is very sharp, the entire transition from transparency to absorption happens in only $115 meV, i.e., the Urbach tail is very small. The best reported ZnO-based MQW photodetectors so far have been obtained with a-plane orientations grown on sapphire, 5 which showed similar responsivities at the same peak energy and bias, but with a transparency-absorption transition around twice as wide ($270 meV). In the case of the r-PSPDs, the responsivity is smaller, 2 mA/W, corresponding to a quantum efficiency below 1%, and the rejection ratio is $10 The smaller responsivity and rejection ratio with respect to the m-PSPD correlate with the lower PL intensity.…”
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“…In addition, the absorption edge is very sharp, the entire transition from transparency to absorption happens in only $115 meV, i.e., the Urbach tail is very small. The best reported ZnO-based MQW photodetectors so far have been obtained with a-plane orientations grown on sapphire, 5 which showed similar responsivities at the same peak energy and bias, but with a transparency-absorption transition around twice as wide ($270 meV). In the case of the r-PSPDs, the responsivity is smaller, 2 mA/W, corresponding to a quantum efficiency below 1%, and the rejection ratio is $10 The smaller responsivity and rejection ratio with respect to the m-PSPD correlate with the lower PL intensity.…”
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“…/R jj ) max $ 6). 5 In the case of the r-PSPDs, the main in-plane orthogonal crystallographic axes are [1 210] and [ 1011], and the responsivity reveals a shift of the absorption edge of DE $ 15 meV for linearly polarized light with E parallel to these two inplane directions (Fig. 4).…”
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