“…Gallium nitride (GaN) has the properties of a wide bandgap, high thermal conductivity, high breakdown voltage, high electron saturation velocity, high electron mobility, and strong radiation resistance, which makes it particularly suitable for applications requiring high temperatures and harsh environments. [1,2] Because of these advantages, GaN-based detectors have been extensively studied and one specific area of focus in GaN-based research is the development of ultraviolet (UV) detectors. UV detectors have a wide range of military and civil applications, such as missile warning, flame detection, medical imaging, sterilization, purification, and so on.…”