Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces

Abstract Self-driven photodetectors that can detect light without any external voltage bias are important for low-power applications, including future internet of things, wearable electronics, and flexible electronics. While two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit good optoelectronic properties, the...

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Main Authors: Changjian Zhou, Shouyong Zhang, Zhe Lv, Zichao Ma, Cui Yu, Zhihong Feng, Mansun Chan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-12-01
Series:npj 2D Materials and Applications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-020-00179-9
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spelling doaj-51a0136e294b4400b201a2233488622e2021-04-02T16:37:00ZengNature Publishing Groupnpj 2D Materials and Applications2397-71322020-12-01411910.1038/s41699-020-00179-9Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfacesChangjian Zhou0Shouyong Zhang1Zhe Lv2Zichao Ma3Cui Yu4Zhihong Feng5Mansun Chan6School of Microelectronics, South China University of TechnologySchool of Microelectronics, South China University of TechnologySchool of Microelectronics, South China University of TechnologyDepartment of Electronic and Computer Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyNational Key Laboratory of ASIC, Hebei Semiconductor Research InstituteNational Key Laboratory of ASIC, Hebei Semiconductor Research InstituteDepartment of Electronic and Computer Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Self-driven photodetectors that can detect light without any external voltage bias are important for low-power applications, including future internet of things, wearable electronics, and flexible electronics. While two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit good optoelectronic properties, the extraordinary properties have not been fully exploited to realize high-performance self-driven photodetectors. In this paper, a metal–semiconductor–metal (MSM) photodetector with graphene and Au as the two contacts have been proposed to realize the self-driven photodetector. Van der Waals contacts are formed by dry-transfer methods, which is important in constructing the asymmetrical MSM photodetector to avoid the Fermi-level pinning effect. By choosing graphene and Au as the two contact electrodes, a pronounced photovoltaic effect is obtained. Without any external bias, the self-driven photodetector exhibits a high responsivity of 7.55 A W−1 and an ultrahigh photocurrent-to-dark current ratio of ~108. The photodetector also shows gate-tunable characteristics due to the field-induced Fermi-level shift in the constituent 2D materials. What is more, the high linearity of the photodetector over almost 60 dB suggests the easy integration with processing circuits for practical applications.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-020-00179-9
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Zhe Lv
Zichao Ma
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Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces
npj 2D Materials and Applications
author_facet Changjian Zhou
Shouyong Zhang
Zhe Lv
Zichao Ma
Cui Yu
Zhihong Feng
Mansun Chan
author_sort Changjian Zhou
title Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces
title_short Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces
title_full Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces
title_fullStr Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces
title_full_unstemmed Self-driven WSe2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der Waals contact interfaces
title_sort self-driven wse2 photodetectors enabled with asymmetrical van der waals contact interfaces
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series npj 2D Materials and Applications
issn 2397-7132
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Self-driven photodetectors that can detect light without any external voltage bias are important for low-power applications, including future internet of things, wearable electronics, and flexible electronics. While two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit good optoelectronic properties, the extraordinary properties have not been fully exploited to realize high-performance self-driven photodetectors. In this paper, a metal–semiconductor–metal (MSM) photodetector with graphene and Au as the two contacts have been proposed to realize the self-driven photodetector. Van der Waals contacts are formed by dry-transfer methods, which is important in constructing the asymmetrical MSM photodetector to avoid the Fermi-level pinning effect. By choosing graphene and Au as the two contact electrodes, a pronounced photovoltaic effect is obtained. Without any external bias, the self-driven photodetector exhibits a high responsivity of 7.55 A W−1 and an ultrahigh photocurrent-to-dark current ratio of ~108. The photodetector also shows gate-tunable characteristics due to the field-induced Fermi-level shift in the constituent 2D materials. What is more, the high linearity of the photodetector over almost 60 dB suggests the easy integration with processing circuits for practical applications.
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