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Anisotropic Te/PdSe 2 Van Der Waals Heterojunction for Self-Powered Broadband and Polarization-Sensitive Photodetection.

Pu WangZhao LiXue XiaJingni ZhangYingying LanLu ZhuQingqing KeHaoran MuShenghuang Lin
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Polarization-sensitive broadband optoelectronic detection is crucial for future sensing, imaging, and communication technologies. Narrow bandgap 2D materials, such as Te and PdSe 2 , show promise for these applications, yet their polarization performance is limited by inherent structural anisotropies. In this work, a self-powered, broadband photodetector utilizing a Te/PdSe 2 van der Waals (vdWs) heterojunction, with orientations meticulously tailored is introduced through polarized Raman optical spectra and tensor calculations to enhance linear polarization sensitivity. The device exhibits anisotropy ratios of 1.48 at 405 nm, 3.56 at 1550 nm, and 1.62 at 4 µm, surpassing previously-reported photodetectors based on pristine Te and PdSe 2 . Additionally, it exhibits high responsivity (617 mA W -1 at 1550 nm), specific detectivity (5.27 × 10 10  Jones), fast response (≈4.5 µs), and an extended spectral range beyond 4 µm. The findings highlight the significance of orientation-engineered heterostructures in enhancing polarization-sensitive photodetectors and advancing optoelectronic technology.
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