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Graphene/SnS2 van der Waals Photodetector with High Photoresponsivity and High Photodetectivity for Broadband 365–2240 nm Detection

The fabrication of graphene/SnS2 van der Waals photodetectors and their photoelectrical properties are systematically investigated. It was found that a dry transferred graphene/SnS2 van der Waals heterostructure had a broadband sensing range from ultraviolet (365 nm) to near-infrared (2.24 μm) and r...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2021-10, Vol.13 (39), p.47198-47207
Main Authors: Zhao, Yue, Tsai, Tsung-Yin, Wu, Gang, Ó Coileáin, Cormac, Zhao, Yan-Feng, Zhang, Duan, Hung, Kuan-Ming, Chang, Ching-Ray, Wu, Yuh-Renn, Wu, Han-Chun
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Summary:The fabrication of graphene/SnS2 van der Waals photodetectors and their photoelectrical properties are systematically investigated. It was found that a dry transferred graphene/SnS2 van der Waals heterostructure had a broadband sensing range from ultraviolet (365 nm) to near-infrared (2.24 μm) and respective improved responsivities and photodetectivities of 7.7 × 103 A/W and 8.9 × 1013 jones at 470 nm and 2 A/W and 1.8 × 1010 jones at 1064 nm. Moreover, positive and negative photoconductance effects were observed when the photodetectors were illuminated by photon sources with energies greater and smaller than the bandgap of SnS2, respectively. The photoresponsivity (R) versus incident power density (P) follows the empirical law R ∝ P in β, with β > −1 for positive photoconductance effects and β < −1 for negative photoconductance effects. On the basis of the Fowler–Nordheim tunneling model and a Poisson and drift-diffusion simulation, we show quantitatively that the barrier height and barrier width of the heterostructure photodetector could be controlled by a laser and an external electrical field through a photogating effect generated by carriers trapped at the interface, which could be used to tune the separation and transport of photogenerated carriers. Our results may be useful for the design of high performance van der Waals heterojunction photodetectors.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c11534