posted on 2013-09-11, 00:00authored byArman Ahnood, Hang Zhou, Qing Dai, Yuri Vygranenko, Yuji Suzuki, MR Esmaeili-Rad, Gehan Amaratunga, Arokia Nathan
A photodiode consisting
of nanopillars of thin-film silicon p-i-n
on an array of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with a noncontinuous
cathode electrode is demonstrated. The structure exploits the intrinsic
enhancement of the CNTs’ electric field, which leads to reduction
in the photodiode’s operating voltage and response time and
enhancement of optical coupling due to better light trapping, as compared
with the conventional planar photodiode. These improvements translate
to higher resolution and higher frame rate flat-panel imaging systems
for a broad range of applications, including computed tomography and
particle detection.