“…Semiconductor materials with wide-bandgap such as ZnO, SiC, GaN, and TiO2 have been used for producing Ultraviolet (UV) PDs and solar cells [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Among them, ZnO has attracted researchers' attention due to its unique features, including cheapness, high chemical stability, strong radiation hardness, high charge carrier mobility, and most importantly, the 3.37 eV wide-bandgap [3,6,[11][12][13][14]. Ordinary PDs require an external power supply that increases system power consumption, costs, and system volume.…”