Midwavelength Infrared p-n Heterojunction Diodes Based on Intraband Colloidal Quantum Dots.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102, United States.

Published: October 2021


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As an emerging member of the colloidal semiconductor quantum dot materials family, intraband quantum dots are being extensively studied for thermal infrared sensing applications. High-performance detectors can be realized using a traditional p-n junction device design; however, the heavily doped nature of intraband quantum dots presents a new challenge in realizing diode devices. In this work, we utilize a trait uniquely available in a colloidal quantum dot material system to overcome this challenge: the ability to blend two different types of quantum dots to control the electrical property of the resulting film. We report on the preparation of binary mixture films containing midwavelength infrared AgSe intraband quantum dots and the fabrication of p-n heterojunction diodes with strong rectifying characteristics. The peak specific detectivity at 4.5 μm was measured to be 10 Jones at room temperature, which is an orders of magnitude improvement compared to the previous generation of intraband quantum dot detectors.

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