Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization of WSe 2 Nanosheets: A Promising Approach for Wearable Photodetector Applications.
Tuiba MearajAaliyah FarooqAurangzeb Khurram HafizManika KhanujaRayees Ahmad ZargarAadil Ahmad BhatPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2024)
The two-dimensional (2D) WSe 2 nanostructure was successfully synthesized via the hydrothermal method and subjected to comprehensive characterization using various spectroscopic techniques. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed the formation of nanosheets with a hexagonal crystal structure having a space symmetry of P 63/ mmc . Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images showed irregular and nonuniform morphology. The size of the 2D nanosheets was determined using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) providing insights intotheir physical characteristics. The optical spectrum analysis yielded a discernible band gap value of 2.1 eV, as determined by the Tauc equation. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra display an emission at a wavelength of 610 nm, showing a broad emission associated with self-trapped excitons. Under excitation at λ exc = 360 nm, PL emission spectra displayed a distinct peak at 610 nm, demonstrating the ability of the nanostructure to emit vivid red light. Photometric analysis underscored the potential of this nanostructure as a prominent red-light source for diverse display applications. The optimized photodetection performance of a device showcases a photoresponsivity of approximately 1.25 × 10 -3 AW -1 and a detectivity of around 5.19 × 10 8 Jones at a wavelength of 390 nm. Additionally, the quantum efficiency is reported to be approximately 6.99 × 10 -3 at a wavelength of 635 nm. These findings highlight the capability of the device for efficient photoconversion at specified wavelengths, indicating potential applications in sensing, imaging, and optical communication. The combination of structural, morphological, and optical characterizations highlights the suitability of 2D WSe 2 nanostructure for practical optoelectronic applications, particularly in display technologies.
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- crystal structure
- quantum dots
- reduced graphene oxide
- machine learning
- high speed
- mass spectrometry
- computed tomography
- energy transfer
- blood pressure
- magnetic resonance
- molecular docking
- molecular dynamics
- fluorescence imaging
- anaerobic digestion
- municipal solid waste