Abstract
By coupling pyroelectric effect and photoelectric effect, pyro-phototronic effect is proposed to effectively modulate photon response characteristics of the detector with p-n junction. Here, tuning role of chopper frequency on pyroelectric effect in p-n junction is revealed by demonstrating the dynamic performances of pyro-phototronic effect based UV photodetectors (PDs) under different power densities and different bias voltages. Different from the traditional pyroelectric detectors without p-n junction, the pyro-phototronic effect based PDs possess the optimal response frequency that is strong dependent on the stimuli power density and the external bias voltage. With the power density increasing from 7.9 × 10-5 to 1.5 × 10-3 W cm-2, the optimal chopper frequency of the self-powered PD increases from 50 Hz to 200 Hz. By changing the bias voltages, the transient currents have a group of maximal values for different chopper frequencies at a same voltage of −0.2 V when the detector is illuminated by UV light with a power density of 1.8 × 10-2 W cm-2. The results present the fundamental working characteristics of the pyro-phototronic effect based PD and provide guidance for its future applications in IR imaging, fast detecting and smart optoelectronic systems.
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