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GaAs/AlGaAs Nanowire Photodetector

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-01-20 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate an efficient core-shell GaAs/AlGaAs nanowire photodetector operating at room temperature. The design of this nanoscale detector is based on a type-I heterostructure combined with a metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) radial architecture, in which built-in electric fields at the semiconductor heterointerface and at the metal/semiconductor Schottky contact promote photogenerated charge separation, enhancing photosensitivity. The spectral photoconductive response shows that the nanowire supports resonant optical modes in the near-infrared region, which lead to large photocurrent density in agreement with the predictions of electromagnetic and transport computational models. The single nanowire photodetector shows remarkable peak photoresponsivity of 0.57 A/W, comparable to large-area planar GaAs photodetectors on the market, and a high detectivity of 7.2 10^10 cm\sqrt{Hz}/W at {\lambda}=855 nm. This is promising for the design of a new generation of highly sensitive single nanowire photodetectors by controlling optical mode confinement, bandgap, density of states, and electrode engineering.

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@article{arxiv.1601.02312,
  title  = {GaAs/AlGaAs Nanowire Photodetector},
  author = {X. Dai and S. Zhang and Z. Wang and G. Adamo and H. Liu and Y. Huang and C. Couteau and C. Soci},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.02312},
  year   = {2016}
}