Broadband Photodetection Using Metal Excess Silver Sulfide Nanocrystals

27 Pages Posted: 28 Sep 2022

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Hossein Roshan

Shiraz University

Mohammad Hossein Sheikhi

Shiraz University

Ali Mirzaei

Shiraz University of Technology

Thanayut Kaewmaraya

Khon Kaen University

Tanveer Hussain

University of New England (Australia)

Abstract

In the quest for photosensitive materials in the infrared spectral range that do not contain heavy metals, we investigated silver sulfide nanocrystals and found broadband detection from the visible to the infrared (IR) up to 2500 nm wavelength. The silver sulfide nanocrystals were synthesized by a facile method at room temperature, and integrated into a planar photodetector architecture. The device performance was studied in visible and near-infrared (NIR) regions. The photodetection studies showed that the Ag2S photodetector with high sulfur atom vacancy concentration detected 1550 nm and 2500 nm wavelength with relatively high responsivity and specific detectivity at room temperature and 78 K, respectively. The photophysical, structural, and DFT studies indicate that the origin of high-performance near-IR detection ability of the proposed photodetector up to 2500 nm wavelength was related to the formation of S vacancies. In particular, DFT studies demonstrated that bandgap narrowing occurs in silver sulfide crystals by the presence of S vacancies. Although many research works highlighted highly crystalline materials with low defects, the results in this study demonstrated the promising effects of sulfur vacancies in silver sulfide nanocrystals for low-energy photon detection.

Keywords: Ag2S, Broadband photodetector, Sulfur vacancy, DFT

Suggested Citation

Roshan, Hossein and Sheikhi, Mohammad Hossein and Mirzaei, Ali and Kaewmaraya, Thanayut and Hussain, Tanveer, Broadband Photodetection Using Metal Excess Silver Sulfide Nanocrystals. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4231870 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4231870

Hossein Roshan

Shiraz University ( email )

Eram Paradise
Shiraz 71454
Iran

Mohammad Hossein Sheikhi (Contact Author)

Shiraz University ( email )

Eram Paradise
Shiraz 71454
Iran

Ali Mirzaei

Shiraz University of Technology ( email )

Shiraz
Shiraz, 71557-1387
Iran

Thanayut Kaewmaraya

Khon Kaen University ( email )

23 Moo 16 Mittapap Rd
Nai-Muang, 40002
Thailand

Tanveer Hussain

University of New England (Australia) ( email )

11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
United States

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