Si-Ga2O3/p-GaN epitaxial heterostructure based self-powered and visible-blind UV photodetectors with fast and electrically tunable response time

A Ajoy Biswas (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,) A Amandeep Kaur B Bhabani Prasad Sahu (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,) S Sushantika Saha (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai 400076,) U Umakanta Patra (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,) R Rupa Jeena (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai 400076,) P Pradeep Sarin (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai 400076,) S Subhabrata Dhar (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,)

Abstract

n-Ga2O3/p-GaN heterojunction based photodetector devices are fabricated on Si-doped (2¯01)β-Ga2O3 epitaxial layers grown by pulsed laser deposition technique on p-type c-GaN/sapphire templates. These devices demonstrate the ability to act as highly efficient self-powered visible blind UV photodetectors with fast response time. It has been found that the optimum performance of the detector in terms of its responsivity, detectivity, and response time could be achieved by adjusting the Si doping level and the thickness of the Ga2O3 layer. Our best performing device showing the peak responsivity and detectivity of 56.8 mA/W and 3×1012Jones, respectively, is achieved for 660 nm thick Ga2O3 layer with Si-concentration of 8×1018cm−3. Moreover, as low as a few nW of optical signal can be sensed by the detector. The response time of the detector is found to be only a few tens of nanoseconds, which highlights their potential for application in ultrafast detection of UV light. These devices also exhibit a slower component of photoresponse with a timescale of a few tens of milliseconds. Interestingly, the timescale of the slower response can be prolongated by several orders of magnitude through enhancing the applied reverse bias. Such an electrical tuneability of the response time is highly desirable for neuromorphic device applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 139, Issue 15
Published April 21, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

A

Ajoy Biswas

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,

A

Amandeep Kaur

B

Bhabani Prasad Sahu

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,

S

Sushantika Saha

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai 400076,

U

Umakanta Patra

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,

R

Rupa Jeena

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai 400076,

P

Pradeep Sarin

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai 400076,

S

Subhabrata Dhar

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1 , Mumbai 400076,