Abstract

Here we investigate the influence of the oxygen vacancy content and the electrode contact on the performance of deep ultraviolet photodetectors based on amorphous Ga2O3 films. The fine-tuning of the oxygen ratio effectively reduces the oxygen vacancy content, which obtains optimized device performance with a responsivity of 5.78 A W−1 and a rise/fall time of 301/89 ms. The metal contact formation and its impact on the device performance are further studied. Compared to the Ohmic-type device using Ti electrodes, the Schottky-type devices using Au and Al electrodes exhibit a shorter rise time and a lower dark current.

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