Abstract
Silicon Carbide (SiC) Ultraviolet (UV) phototransistors with bidirectional bias response were fabricated and analyzed in this letter. The results showed that the fabricated UV phototransistor exhibited stable photoelectric response characteristics and transistor characteristics under both forward and reverse voltages, owing to the structure design of the epi-layers, while the mechanism of the bidirectional response was also studied. The difference in photocurrent under different bias voltages and wavelengths of UV illumination were mainly due to the variation of the absorption coefficient with wavelength and the change in the width of the space charge regions, which ultimately led to a difference in the number of photo-generated carriers. The time response characteristics of the detector showed that there were time delays when the detector was turned on and turned off, which was caused by the photo minority carriers in the depletion layer of the base-collector junction.
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