Affiliations 

  • 1 Advanced Devices Lab , MIMOS Berhad , Technology Park Malaysia , 57000 Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
  • 2 Advanced Devices and Materials Engineering Research Lab, Department of Electronic Systems Engineering, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology , Universiti Teknologi Malaysia , 54100 Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
  • 3 Materials Synthesis & Characterization Laboratory, Institute of Advanced Technology , Universiti Putra Malaysia , 43400 Serdang , Malaysia
  • 4 Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics , Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia , 43600 Bangi , Malaysia
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces, 2019 Jan 30;11(4):4625-4636.
PMID: 30618229 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b19043

Abstract

We demonstrated a simple and scalable fabrication route of a nitrogen-doped reduced graphene oxide (N-rGO) photodetector on an 8 in. wafer-scale. The N-rGO was prepared through in situ plasma treatment in an acetylene-ammonia atmosphere to achieve an n-type semiconductor with substantial formation of quaternary-N substituted into the graphene lattice. The morphology, structural, chemical composition, and electrical properties of the N-rGO were carefully characterized and used for the device fabrication. The N-rGO devices were fabricated in a simple metal-semiconductor-metal structure with unconventional metal-on-bottom configuration to promote high-performance photodetection. The N-rGO devices exhibited enhanced photoresponsivity as high as 0.68 A W-1 at 1.0 V, which is about 2 orders of magnitude higher compared to a pristine graphene and wide-band photoinduced response from the visible to the near-infrared region with increasing sensitivity in the order of 785, 632.8, and 473 nm excitation wavelengths. We also further demonstrated a symmetric characteristic of the photoinduced response to any position of local laser excitation with respect to the electrodes. The excellent features of wafer-scale N-rGO devices suggest a promising route to merge the current silicon technology and two-dimensional materials for future optoelectronic devices.

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