Tailoring graphene/GaN photodetector performance by GaN crystal orientation and h-BN interfacial engineering
Abstract
Graphene/GaN heterojunctions on conventional Ga-plane GaN exhibit low responsivity and photoelectric conversion efficiency (PCE). While employing hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) interlayers and alternative GaN orientations are promising, their regulation effects lack systematic comparison, hindering device optimization. Here, we investigated the effects of GaN crystallographic orientation (polar Ga- and N-planes, semipolar r-plane, and nonpolar a-plane) and h-BN interlayer thickness on the photoelectric performance of graphene/GaN heterojunction devices across the visible-to-UV spectrum (325–525 nm). The heterojunction devices were fabricated via wet transfer, and their morphological and electrical properties were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and a probe station. Heterojunctions on N- and r-planes GaN, possessing higher neutral levels and lower interface trap densities, exhibited enhanced reverse current under shorter wavelengths and higher bias, along with superior responsivity (717.3 and 619.3 mA/W) and PCE (11.97% and 11.79%), especially in the UV regime. In contrast, devices on Ga- and a-planes GaN showed saturated reverse current and inferior performance. Insertion of monolayer h-BN reduced both operating and dark currents for graphene/GaN devices and induced a current convergence effect. However, only Ga-plane GaN devices benefited from a monolayer h-BN with improved output power and PCE; further increasing h-BN thickness degraded photoelectric performance. For N-, r-, and a-planes GaN devices, thin h-BN intercalation (—one to five layers) generally reduced optoelectronic metrics, e.g., causing a fivefold to sevenfold decrease in responsivity and PCE for N-plane GaN devices with five-layer h-BN. This study provides critical guidance into interface engineering for high-performance graphene/GaN optoelectronics.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (12)
Shang Zhou
Jiangting Li
Yaqi Cheng
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Xixu Bao
Jiangxi Provincal Key Laboratory of Tissue Engineering, Gannan Medical University 1 , Ganzhou 341000,
Mingyue Zhang
Xuemeng Zhang
Yifei Yang
Key Laboratory of Ocean Observation and Forecasting, Key Laboratory of Marine Geology and Environment, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pei Chen
School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering
Yipeng Chen
Feng Ouyang
Jiangxi Provincal Key Laboratory of Tissue Engineering, Gannan Medical University 1 , Ganzhou 341000,
Qiang Wang
Haijian Zhong
Jiangxi Provincal Key Laboratory of Tissue Engineering, Gannan Medical University 1 , Ganzhou 341000,