posted on 2025-04-21, 11:05authored byZixuan Chen, Qianxi Dang, Changyuan Yan, Xianyu Deng
With the rapid development of electronics and artificial
intelligence,
photodetectors tend to be light and miniature, with the conventional
external power sources being replaced by portable energy devices,
such as microsupercapacitors (MSC). However, the independent fabrication
and extra connection system of different function units lead to power
consumption and manufacturing challenges. Therefore, in this study,
a self-powered photodetector is fabricated based on the “co-electrode”
of Sb2S3 film. It means that the part of the
Sb2S3 film is employed as the electrode of microsupercapacitor
(MSC) array to store energy, while the other part directly serves
as a photodetector with an extremely simple structure without any
interlayers. Such a “co-electrode” configuration achieves
the seamless integration between the energy-supply and photodetection
units. Driven by the MSC array, this integrative photodetector exhibits
high voltage responsivities to the sunlight and monochromatic lights
within a broad intensity range. This self-powered photodetector could
be on-chip integrated with a printed circuit board (PCB) to realize
the real-time detection and information display of sunlight, offering
an insight into the fabrication of portable devices applied in the
field such as weather forecasting in outdoor activities.