Ultrasensitive 2D/3D Heterojunction Multicolor Photodetectors: A Synergy of Laterally and Vertically Aligned 2D Layered Materials.
Jiandong YaoZhaoqiang ZhengGuowei YangPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
In this work, a p-type 2D SnS nanofilm containing both laterally and vertically aligned components was successfully deposited on an n-type Si substrate through pulsed-laser deposition. Energy band analysis demonstrates a typical type-II band alignment between SnS and Si, which is beneficial to the separation of photogenerated carriers. The as-fabricated p-SnS/n-Si heterojunction photodetector exhibits multicolor photoresponse from ultraviolet to near-infrared (370-1064 nm). Importantly, the device manifests a high responsivity of 273 A/W, a large external quantum efficiency of 4.2 × 104%, and an outstanding detectivity of 7× 1013 Jones (1 Jones = 1 cm Hz1/2 W-1), which far outperforms state-of-the-art 2D/3D heterojunction photodetectors incorporating either laterally or vertically aligned 2D layered materials (2DLMs). The splendid performance is ascribed to lateral SnS's dangling-bond-free interface induced efficient carrier separation, vertical SnS's high-speed carrier transport, and collision ionization induced carrier multiplication. In sum, the current work depicts a unique landscape for revolutionary design and advancement of 2DLM-based heterojunction photodetectors.
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