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Facile fabrication of porous Bi(x)S(y)/Si photodetectors by one step laser ablation in liquid.

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Authors: Ahmed AM, Ramizy A, Ismail RA, Salih EY, Aldaghri O, Eisa MH

Year

2026

Paper ID

10275

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

In this study, facile bismuth sulfide (BiS) porous nanostructures (NSs) were synthesized by the liquid-based pulsed laser ablation (PLAL) method. The BiS nanostructures were formed by laser ablation of the bismuth (Bi) target within 1 M of thiourea [SC (NH)] aqueous solution, along a fixed 400 laser pulses. The influence of laser fluence on the microstructural, morphological, chemical, optical, and electrical features of BiS porous film has been systematically examined. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed that all synthesized BiS nanoparticles (NPs) demonstrated a poly-crystalline nature along orthorhombic crystal orientation. As the fluence of laser amplified from 6.37 J/cm²/pulse to 15.92 J/cm²/pulse, the attained direct bandgap of BiS reduced from 1.8 to 1.69 eV. Photoluminescence (PL) measurements showed a single emission peak at 672, 677, 712, and 729 nm for BiS NSs prepared at 6.37, 9.55, 12.74, and 15.92 J/cm²/pulse, respectively. Raman spectroscopy revealed three vibrational modes positioned around 294, 510, and 654 cm⁻¹. Field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) images displayed the construction of a porous, grid-like nanostructure, with particle sizes ranging from 34.08 nm to 44.65 nm for sample fabricated with 15.92 J/cm²/pulse fluence. The dark I-V features of Al/n-BiS/p-Si/Ag heterostructured photodetectors demonstrated rectifying behavior. Under incident light, the photo current-voltage (I-V) properties indicated high photosensitivity. A device attained at fluence of 12.74 J/cm²/pulse exhibited the highest responsivity (1.139 A/W) and specific detectivity (1.68 × 10 Jones) at 375 nm. Additionally, the highest external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 376.52% was achieved at 375 nm for the same photodetector. The time-resolved analysis (ON/OFF states) are also demonstrated by means of laser fluence.

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  • In this study, facile bismuth sulfide (BiS) porous nanostructures (NSs) were synthesized by the liquid-based pulsed laser ablation (PLAL) method.

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