Abstract
ZnO‐based photodetectors (PDs) have long response times at magnitude of tens to hundreds of seconds, hampering their practical UV detection. The slow oxygen chemisorption/desorption process is the main cause of the slow response of UV PDs based on single ZnO nanowires (NWs). Here, the authors find the response speed of ZnO NW‐based UV PDs could be improved by directly fabricating UV PDs on entangled ZnO NW array grown on SiO2 through a catalyst‐free chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. Specifically, the interconnections in ZnO NW array creates NW–NW junction barriers, which dominate the inter‐wire charge transport. The switching of UV illumination induces fast tuning of NW–NW junction barrier height, which contributes to the enhanced response speed of the ZnO NW array UV PDs.
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