Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Volume 63, Number 20
Friday–Sunday, November 9–11, 2018; College Park, Maryland
Session D03: Quantum Materials
9:30 AM–11:18 AM,
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Edward St. John
Room: 2208
Chair: Nitin Samarth, Pennsylvania State University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.MAS.D03.2
Abstract: D03.00002 : Microstructural Engineering of the UV/Near-UV Photocurrent Production in VO2 Thin Film Based Detectors*
10:06 AM–10:18 AM
Presenter:
Jason Creeden
(William & Mary)
Authors:
Jason Creeden
(William & Mary)
Scott E Madaras
(William & Mary)
Douglas Beringer
(William & Mary)
Melissa Beebe
(William & Mary)
Irina Novikova
(William & Mary)
R. Ale Lukaszew
(William & Mary, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
We sought to optimize the photosensitivity of VO2 thin films in the near-UV (NUV) and UV regions after recent reports demonstrating it is possible to push the typical IR photoresponse of VO2 into the visible spectrum via thin film growth on TiO2:Nb substrates. By controlling the microstructure of the films via deposition parameters and substrate doping, we optimize VO2 growth for TiO2 and TiO2:Nb substrates and compare their photocurrent response using 405 nm (NUV) and 254 nm (UV) light. We found that VO2 on TiO2:Nb heterostructure demonstrates greater photocurrent response. By measuring the external quantum efficiency (EQE), we found a dramatic photosensitivity improvement for the VO2 on TiO2:Nb compared to undoped TiO2 substrates. Notably, we demonstrated greater than 100% EQE for VO2 on TiO2:Nb for both wavelengths and an improvement in the EQE using UV in comparison to the NUV. Finally, we additionally propose a mechanism for this photoresponse which potentially allows for greater than 100% EQE.
*We would like to thank the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (HDTRA 1-16-1-0056) for the continued support and funding for the project.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.MAS.D03.2
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