Paper based photo-detector using nano-crystalline lead sulfide thin film
Abstract
In this paper, we report an extremely low cost and highly efficient method for fabrication of visible light photo-detector using nano-crystalline lead sulfide (PbS) thin film. The film was fabricated on 300 GSM paper via spray pyrolysis technique at 100 °C. Structural and morphological analysis of the film confirms the nano-crystalline nature of PbS with size ∼ 50 nm and uniform coating of PbS on paper. Photo-detector devices are prepared by drawing contacts using 4B pencil on the film by keeping a gap of 1 mm between electrodes. Photo-detection property of a nano-crystalline PbS thin film under visible light illumination show linear I-V suggesting low resistive contact between graphite electrode and PbS film. The photo-sensitivity measurements reveal excellent sensitivity of ∼103 at 20 V. For this graphite/nano- PbS/paper photo-detector, the best rise and decay time is observed to be 7 and 16 ms, respectively. This simple and low cost fabrication method results in highly stable and sensitive photo-detectors device, which have fast response and decay time.
- Publication:
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American Institute of Physics Conference Series
- Pub Date:
- October 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1063/5.0019617
- Bibcode:
- 2020AIPC.2269c0104K