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Current–voltage characteristics and deep-level study of GaN nanorod Schottky-diode-based photodetector

Authors
Reddeppa, MaddakaPark, Byung-GuonPasupuleti, Kedhareswara SairamNam, Dong-JinKim, Song-GangOh, Jae-EungKim, Moon-Deock
Issue Date
Mar-2021
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Keywords
DLTS; GaN nanorods; photodetector; Schottky diode
Citation
Semiconductor Science and Technology, v.36, no.3, pp 1 - 18
Pages
18
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Semiconductor Science and Technology
Volume
36
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
18
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/113916
DOI
10.1088/1361-6641/abda62
ISSN
0268-1242
1361-6641
Abstract
Understanding the metal/semiconductor interface is very significant for real-time optoelectronic device applications. In particular, the presence of interface states and other defects is detrimental to photodetector applications. In this study, the electrical transport properties of a pristine gallium nitride (GaN) nanorod (NR)-based Schottky diode are demonstrated at different temperatures by current-voltage characteristics in the range of 200-360 K. An enhancement in the Schottky barrier height (0.65 eV for hydrogen-passivated GaN NRs compared to 0.56 eV for pristine ones) is noticed. The effect of deep traps residing within the forbidden gap of GaN NRs is investigated using deep-level transient spectroscopy. Two deep defects are found at E C - 0.19 eV and E C - 0.31 eV in pristine GaN NRs; the E C - 0.31 eV defect peak is attributed to V Ga or nitrogen interstitials. After hydrogenation the peak at E C - 0.31 eV is suppressed and that at E C - 0.19 eV remains unchanged. The hydrogenated GaN NRs show a high photoresponse, which is nearly 2.83 times higher than that of pristine GaN NRs. The hydrogenated GaN NRs exhibit a photoresponsivity of 4.7 × 10-3 A W-1 and detectivity of 1.24 × 1010 Jones under UV illumination of λ = 382 nm. The enhanced performance is attributed to the deep defect passivation by hydrogenation along with the surface-state-free interface between the GaN NRs and metal contacts. The experimental results demonstrate the significance of hydrogen treatment use in the fabrication of GaN-based optoelectronic devices. © 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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