Hydrothermally Processed Photosensitive Field-Effect Transistor Based on ZnO Nanorod Networks

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Ashish Kumar
Kshitij Bhargava
Tejendra Dixit
I. A. Palani
Vipul Singh
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Indore,Molecular and Nanoelectronics Research Group (MNRG), Department of Electrical Engineering
[2] Indian Institute of Technology Indore,Mechatronics and Instrumentation Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Hydrothermal; ZnO; nanorod networks; photosensitivity; field-effect transistor;
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Formation of a stable, reproducible zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorod-network-based photosensitive field-effect transistor using a hydrothermal process at low temperature has been demonstrated. K2Cr2O7 additive was used to improve adhesion and facilitate growth of the ZnO nanorod network over the SiO2/Si substrate. Transistor characteristics obtained in the dark resemble those of the n-channel-mode field-effect transistor (FET). The devices showed Ion/Ioff ratio above 8 × 102 under dark condition, field-effect mobility of 4.49 cm2 V−1 s−1, and threshold voltage of −12 V. Further, under ultraviolet (UV) illumination, the FET exhibited sensitivity of 2.7 × 102 in off-state (−10 V) versus 1.4 in on-state (+9.7 V) of operation. FETs based on such nanorod networks showed good photoresponse, which is attributed to the large surface area of the nanorod network. The growth temperature for ZnO nanorod networks was kept at 110°C, enabling a low-temperature, cost-effective, simple approach for high-performance ZnO-based FETs for large-scale production. The role of network interfaces in the FET performance is also discussed.
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页码:5606 / 5611
页数:5
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