Tunable Contacts of Bi 2 O 2 Se Nanosheets MSM Photodetectors by Metal-Assisted Transfer Approach for Self-Powered Near-Infrared Photodetection.
Guangcan WangFengjing LiuRuichang ChenMingxu WangYanxue YinJie ZhangZixu SaPengsheng LiJunchen WanLi SunZengtao LvYang TanFeng ChenZai-Xing YangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Owing to the Fermi pinning effect arose in the metal electrodes deposition process, metal-semiconductor contact is always independent on the work function, which challenges the next-generation optoelectronic devices. In this work, a metal-assisted transfer approach is developed to transfer Bi 2 O 2 Se nanosheets onto the pre-deposited metal electrodes, benefiting to the tunable metal-semiconductor contact. The success in Bi 2 O 2 Se nanosheets transfer is contributed to the stronger van der Waals adhesion of metal electrodes than that of growth substrates. With the pre-deposited asymmetric electrodes, the self-powered near-infrared photodetectors are realized, demonstrating low dark current of 0.04 pA, high I light /I dark ratio of 380, fast rise and decay times of 4 and 6 ms, respectively, under the illumination of 1310 nm laser. By pre-depositing the metal electrodes on polyimide and glass, high-performance flexible and omnidirectional self-powered near-infrared photodetectors are achieved successfully. This study opens up new opportunities for low-dimensional semiconductors in next-generation high-performance optoelectronic devices.