“…Ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors have been used in commercial and military applications such as flame detection, water purification, ozone layer detection, missile warning systems, etc. Although GaN ( E g = 3.45 eV) and SiC ( E g = 3.26 eV) based UV photodetectors are commercially available, their high growth temperatures (>1000 °C) and large cost make them incompatible for efficient UV photodetectors. , As an alternative, zinc oxide (ZnO) can be deposited using low-cost methods in low temperature environments including radio frequency (RF) sputtering , and solution methods . ZnO has been widely applied in photodetectors, ,− light emitting diodes, , and solar cells , because of its wide band gap (3.3 eV), high transparency in visible wavelengths (>80%), nontoxicity, and large exciton binding energy (60 meV).…”