Plasmonic Photoresistor Based on Interconnected Metal‐Semiconductor Grating

Author:

Ghosh Anik Kumar1,Sarkar Swagato1,Tsuda Takuya1,Chae Soosang1,Knapp André1,Nitschke Mirko1,Das Amit1,Wießner Sven12,König Tobias A. F.134ORCID,Fery Andreas135

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz‐Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. (IPF) Hohe Str. 6 01069 Dresden Germany

2. Chair for Elastomeric Materials Institute of Materials Science Technische Universität Dresden Helmholtzstraße 7 01069 Dresden Germany

3. Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) Technische Universität Dresden Helmholtzstr. 18 01069 Dresden Germany

4. Faculty of Chemistry and Food Chemistry Technische Universität Dresden 01069 Dresden Germany

5. Chair for Physical Chemistry of Polymeric Materials Technische Universität Dresden Mommsenstr. 4 01069 Dresden Germany

Abstract

AbstractMetal‐semiconductor nanostructures in various configurations are extensively used in photodetection, photocatalysis, and photovoltaics. For photodetection purposes, the working principle is straightforward; on illumination, generated charge carriers in excess lead to a decrease in resistance. Notably, using an interconnected metal‐semiconductor grating, it is observed and now reported an opposite response, an increase in the resistance. Such photoresistors are fabricated through wrinkle structuring and oblique angle material deposition methods. It is found that the controlled wrinkling leads to large‐area 1D periodic structures with coexisting cracking perpendicular to the grating direction—such cracks are used as connections between the two‐point contact measurement through the associated gold layer deposition. An enhanced current reduction is further observed on photoexcitation for an additional deposition of an amorphous titania layer. Subsequently, a discussion on the mechanisms and interaction between hot electron injection, charge carrier recombination, and thermalization is presented. Supported by numerical modeling, the angle‐resolved plasmonic modes with the photoresistance can be correlated. The ease of layered deposition of the materials allows one to extend the studies on cavity‐based structures with sandwiched titania layers as hotspots. This simple, scalable, and robust fabrication method thus promises an efficient routeway toward photosensor development in which plasmon‐mediated hot electrons play a crucial role.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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