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Substrate Effects on the Bandwidth of CdSe Quantum Dot Photodetectors

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arxiv 2109.02049 v1 pith:N3BNFAA2 submitted 2021-09-05 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords bandwidthphotocurrentquantumcdsepolyimidefilmsfindglass
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We investigate the time-resolved photocurrent response of CdSe quantum dot (QD) thin films sensitized with zinc beta-tetraaminophthalocyanine (Zn4APc) on three different substrates, namely silicon with 230 nm SiO2 dielectric, glass as well as polyimide. While Si/SiO2(230 nm) is not suitable for any transient photocurrent characterization due to an interfering photocurrent response of the buried silicon, we find that polyimide substrates invoke the larger optical bandwidth with 85 kHz vs. 67 kHz for the same quantum dot thin film on glass. Upon evaluation of the transient photocurrent, we find that the photoresponse of the CdSe quantum dot films can be described as a combination of carrier recombination and fast trapping within 2.7 ns, followed by slower multiple trapping events. The latter are less pronounced on polyimide, which leads to the higher bandwidth. We show that all devices are RC-time limited and that improvements of the photoresistance are the key to further increasing the bandwidth.

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