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Title: Structural, optical and photoresponse characteristics of metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) type Au/Ni/CeO2/GaN Schottky barrier ultraviolet photodetector
Authors: Nanda Kumar Reddy
Nallabala
Srinivas Godavarthi
Venkata Krishnaiah Kummara
Mohan Kumar Kesarla
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Abstract: GaN based metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) type ultraviolet photodetector was fabricated and investigated using high-k dielectric CeO2 as an insulating oxide layer. Using XRD analysis, the phase formation of the as-deposited CeO2 films on GaN was found to be cubic fluorite. Non-contact mode atomic force microscopy technique was utilized and explored the surface morphology of CeO2 films on GaN composed of prearranged clusters of spherical shape with an average rms surface roughness of 0.428 μm. XPS analysis has revealed the existence of two oxidation states such as Ce3+ and Ce4+ in the Ce3d spectral envelop. Using absorbance versus wavelength data, the Tauc's plot was plotted and calculated a direct optical bandgap of 3.52 eV. The current-voltage (I–V) characteristics extracted from the device revealed the symmetric behavior or formation of back-to-back Schottky barrier at the metal-semiconductor (MS) interface. Photoresponsivity of the device at +10 V bias was calculated as 28.99 A/W and it is higher compared to the values extracted from metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) type UV PDs reported in the literature. Furthermore, the transient response characteristics of the prepared device showed good stability with almost same rise time and fall time of ~2.73 s and ~5.35 s, respectively. Based on the device performance, the proposed MIS type structure could be a suitable for the development of ultraviolet photodetectors.
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