High-performance dual-mode ultra-thin broadband CdS/CIGS heterojunction photodetector on steel

Zeng, Xi;Lontchi Jioleo, Jackson;Zhukova, Maria;Bolt, Pieter;Flandre, Denis;et.al.
(2022) Optics Express — Vol. 30, n° 8, p. 13875-13889 (2022)

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  • Zeng, XiUCLouvain
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  • Lontchi Jioleo, JacksonUCLouvain
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  • Zhukova, MariaUCLouvain
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  • Bolt, PieterTNO, Department of Solar Technology and Applications, High Tech Campus 21, Eindhoven 5656 AE, Netherlands
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Abstract
An ultra-thin CdS/CIGS heterojunction photodiode fabricated on steel firstly exhibits dual-mode broadband photodetection from ultraviolet to near infrared spectrum. In the photovoltaic mode, the CIGS photodiode, working as a self-driven photodetector, shows an outstanding photodetection capability (under a light power density of 20 μW cm−2 at 680 nm), reaching a record detectivity of ∼4.4×1012 Jones, a low noise equivalent power (NEP) of 0.16 pW Hz−1/2 and a high Ilight/Idark ratio of ∼103, but a relatively low responsivity of ∼0.39 A W−1 and an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of ∼71%. Working under the same illumination but in the photoconductive mode (1 V reverse bias), the responsivity and EQE are significantly enhanced to 1.24 A W−1 and 226%, respectively, but with a relatively low detectivity of 7×1010 Jones and a higher NEP of 10.1 pW Hz−1/2. To explain these results, a corrected photoconductive gain (G) model indicates that minority electrons could be localized in the defects, surface states and depletion region of the CIGS photodiode, causing excess hole accumulation in the ultra-thin CIGS photodiode and thus high EQE over 100% (G over 1).
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Zeng, X., Lontchi Jioleo, J., Zhukova, M., Bolt, P., Smor, M., Fourdrinier, L., Li, G., & Flandre, D. (2022). High-performance dual-mode ultra-thin broadband CdS/CIGS heterojunction photodetector on steel. Optics Express, 30(8), 13875-13889. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.456352 (Original work published 2022)