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Color-selective photodetection from intermediate colloidal quantum dots buried in amorphous-oxide semiconductors

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  • Kyung-Sang Cho

    (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Device Lab
    Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Research Center for Time-Domain Nano-Functional Device)

  • Keun Heo

    (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Research Center for Time-Domain Nano-Functional Device
    Korea University)

  • Chan-Wook Baik

    (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Device Lab
    Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Research Center for Time-Domain Nano-Functional Device)

  • Jun Young Choi

    (Korea University)

  • Heejeong Jeong

    (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Device Lab
    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Sungwoo Hwang

    (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Device Lab
    Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Research Center for Time-Domain Nano-Functional Device)

  • Sang Yeol Lee

    (Cheongju University)

Abstract

We report color-selective photodetection from intermediate, monolayered, quantum dots buried in between amorphous-oxide semiconductors. The proposed active channel in phototransistors is a hybrid configuration of oxide-quantum dot-oxide layers, where the gate-tunable electrical property of silicon-doped, indium-zinc-oxide layers is incorporated with the color-selective properties of quantum dots. A remarkably high detectivity (8.1 × 1013 Jones) is obtained, along with three major findings: fast charge separation in monolayered quantum dots; efficient charge transport through high-mobility oxide layers (20 cm2 V−1 s−1); and gate-tunable drain-current modulation. Particularly, the fast charge separation rate of 3.3 ns−1 measured with time-resolved photoluminescence is attributed to the intermediate quantum dots buried in oxide layers. These results facilitate the realization of efficient color-selective detection exhibiting a photoconductive gain of 107, obtained using a room-temperature deposition of oxide layers and a solution process of quantum dots. This work offers promising opportunities in emerging applications for color detection with sensitivity, transparency, and flexibility.

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  • Kyung-Sang Cho & Keun Heo & Chan-Wook Baik & Jun Young Choi & Heejeong Jeong & Sungwoo Hwang & Sang Yeol Lee, 2017. "Color-selective photodetection from intermediate colloidal quantum dots buried in amorphous-oxide semiconductors," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00893-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00893-x
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