Abstract

We fabricated the solution-processed photodetectors using the nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots/zinc oxide (NCQDs/ZnO) hybrid films and characterized using ultraviolet (UV) spot-light of 365 nm at 1 mW/cm2. The NCQDs adsorbed onto the surface and/or grain boundaries of ZnO crystallites control ZnO particle size (by capping) in the NCQDs/ZnO hybrid thin films, resulting in the improved film quality and decreased the dark current in the devices. The NCQDs to ZnO [%(w/v)] ratio of 1.2 × 10−3 in the hybrid film UV photodetector exhibits the stable and reproducible photoresponses with the highest responsivity & external quantum efficiency (which are ∼3 times higher), and detectivity (∼7.5 times higher) than the pristine ZnO based photodetector, attributed to the effective transfer of photogenerated electrons from NCQDs to ZnO nanoparticles in the hybrid film. The solution-processed NCQDs/ZnO hybrid films will be very much useful to improve the UV photodetector performances for the cost-effective commercial applications.

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