材料科学
半导体
光电子学
硅
异质结
光刻胶
表面光电压
光电效应
光学
物理
光谱学
量子力学
作者
Jidong Li,Yuyang Long,Zhili Hu,Jiyuan Niu,Tiezhu Xu,Maolin Yu,Baowen Li,Xuemei Li,Jianxin Zhou,Yanpeng Liu,Cheng Wang,Laifa Shen,Wanlin Guo,Jun Yin
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-25318-8
摘要
Abstract External photo-stimuli on heterojunctions commonly induce an electric potential gradient across the interface therein, such as photovoltaic effect, giving rise to various present-day technical devices. In contrast, in-plane potential gradient along the interface has been rarely observed. Here we show that scanning a light beam can induce a persistent in-plane photoelectric voltage along, instead of across, silicon-water interfaces. It is attributed to the following movement of a charge packet in the vicinity of the silicon surface, whose formation is driven by the light-induced potential change across the capacitive interface and a high permittivity of water with large polarity. Other polar liquids and hydrogel on silicon also allow the generation of the in-plane photovoltage, which is, however, negligible for nonpolar liquids. Based on the finding, a portable silicon-hydrogel array has been constructed for detecting the shadow path of a moving Cubaris. Our study opens a window for silicon-based photoelectronics through introducing semiconductor-water interfaces.
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