Self-Rolled-Up WSe 2 One-Dimensional/Two-Dimensional Homojunctions: Enabling High-Performance Self-Powered Polarization-Sensitive Photodetectors.
Baihui ZhangZhikang AoXiang LanJiang ZhongFen ZhangShunhui ZhangRuofan YangLuyao WangPeng ChenGuang WangXiangdong YangHang LiuJin-Hui CaoMianzeng ZhongHongjian LiZhengwei ZhangPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Mixed-dimensional heterostructures integrate materials of diverse dimensions with unique electronic functionalities, providing a new platform for research in electron transport and optoelectronic detection. Here, we report a novel covalently bonded one-dimensional/two-dimensional (1D/2D) homojunction structure with robust junction contacts, which exhibits wide-spectrum (from the visible to near-infrared regions), self-driven photodetection, and polarization-sensitive photodetection capabilities. Benefiting from the ultralow dark current at zero bias voltage, the on/off ratio and detectivity of the device reach 1.5 × 10 3 and 3.24 × 10 9 Jones, respectively. Furthermore, the pronounced anisotropy of the WSe 2 1D/2D homojunction is attributed to its low symmetry, enabling polarization-sensitive detection. In the absence of any external bias voltage, the device exhibits strong linear dichroism for wavelengths of 638 and 808 nm, with anisotropy ratios of 2.06 and 1.96, respectively. These results indicate that such mixed-dimensional structures can serve as attractive building blocks for novel optoelectronic detectors.