LaAlO3/SrTiO3 (LAO/STO) heterostructures,
in which a highly mobile two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) is formed,
have great potential for optoelectronic applications. However, the
inherently high density of the 2DEG hinders the observation of photo-excitation
effects in oxide heterostructures. Herein, a strong photoresponse
of the 2DEG in a Pt/LAO/STO heterostructure is achieved by adopting
a vertical tunneling configuration. The tunneling of the 2DEG through
an ultrathin LAO layer is significantly enhanced by UV light irradiation,
showing a maximum photoresponsivity of ∼1.11 × 107%. The strong and reversible photoresponse is attributed to
the thermionic emission of photoexcited hot electrons from the oxygen-deficient
STO. Notably, the oxygen vacancy defects play a critical role in enhancing
the tunneling photocurrent. Our systematic study on the hysteresis
behavior and the light power dependency of the tunneling current consistently
support the fact that the photoexcited hot electrons from the oxygen
vacancies strongly contribute to the tunneling conduction under the
UV light. This work offers valuable insights into a novel photodetection
mechanism based on the 2DEG as well as into developing ultrathin optoelectronic
devices based on the oxide heterostructures