Fabrication of high-performance visible-blind ultraviolet photodetectors using electro-ionic conducting supramolecular nanofibers

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

S.K. Mr Kundu (Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences)

S. J. George (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research)

G. U. Kulkarni (Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences)

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https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c00716
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
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Issue number
15
Volume number
15
Pages (from-to)
19270-19278

Abstract

The detection of ultraviolet (UV) light is vital for various applications, such as chemical-biological analysis, communications, astronomical studies, and also for its adverse effects on human health. Organic UV photodetectors are gaining much attention in this scenario because they possess properties such as high spectral selectivity and mechanical flexibility. However, the achieved performance parameters are much more inferior than the inorganic counterparts because of the lower mobility of charge carriers in organic systems. Here, we report the fabrication of a high-performance visible-blind UV photodetector, using 1D supramolecular nanofibers. The nanofibers are visibly inactive and exhibit highly responsive behavior mainly for UV wavelengths (275-375 nm), the highest response being at ∼275 nm. The fabricated photodetectors demonstrate desired features, such as high responsivity and detectivity, high selectivity, low power consumption, and good mechanical flexibility, because of their unique electro-ionic behavior and 1D structure. The device performance is shown to be improved by several orders through the tweaking of both electronic and ionic conduction pathways while optimizing the electrode material, external humidity, applied voltage bias, and by introducing additional ions. We have achieved optimum responsivity and detectivity values of around 6265 A W
-1 and 1.54 × 10
14 Jones, respectively, which stand out compared with the previous organic UV photodetector reports. The present nanofiber system has great potential for integration in future generations of electronic gadgets.

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