材料科学
光电子学
肖特基二极管
探测器
X射线探测器
薄膜
光电流
雪崩光电二极管
二极管
纳米技术
光学
物理
作者
Zhipeng Zhang,Zimin Chen,Manni Chen,Kai Wang,Huanjun Chen,Shaozhi Deng,Gang Wang,Jun Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202001094
摘要
Abstract Low‐energy X‐ray detectors are widely used in diverse areas, including medical diagnosis, space exploration, environmental monitoring, industrial inspection, and scientific research. Developing large area, highly sensitive, and fast low‐energy X‐ray detectors is challenging owing to material and device operation mechanism limitation. Herein, an epitaxial ε‐Ga 2 O 3 thin film over a large area (2 in.) is prepared by metal–organic chemical vapor deposition and applied in the efficient low‐energy X‐ray detectors. The detectors are highly sensitive to detecting low‐energy X‐rays owing to the high mass attenuation coefficients achieved in the low‐energy X‐ray range (1–30 keV). The avalanche multiplication mechanism in back‐to‐back Au–Ga 2 O 3 Schottky diodes is explored to realize high carrier multiplication and photocurrent gain. The charge collection efficiency is improved by reducing the spacing gap of the fingers within the coplanar interdigitated Au electrodes in the film, thus achieving a high detection sensitivity of up to 1.9 × 10 4 μCGy air −1 cm −2 for 30 keV X‐ray. Furthermore, the ε‐Ga 2 O 3 thin films demonstrate high crystallization quality with low trap density and high breakdown voltage with a low noise current that enable their usage in applications requiring fast response time (e.g., 37 ms) and low detectable dose rate (e.g., 42.3 μGy air s −1 ).
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