Ultralow Dark Current and High‐Detectivity Infrared Phototransistors Enabled by Small‐Diameter Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes
Xiaolu Xia,
Lan Bai,
Ying Wang
et al.
Abstract:Due to their internal gain mechanism, emerging nanomaterial‐based infrared phototransistors show significant promise for highly sensitive detection; however, they usually suffer from high dark current (Idark) and thus high noise, which restricts the actual detection capability of the detector. Here, a semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) film‐based phototransistor is proposed with an ultralow Idark and a high response through the adoption of stacked ZnO/PbS colloidal quantum dot heterojunctions as the photogat… Show more
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