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Ultrafast and Polarization-Sensitive ReS 2 /ReSe 2 Heterostructure Photodetectors with Ambipolar Photoresponse.

Kuilong LiChanghui DuHonglei GaoTianhao YinLuyao ZhengJiancai LengWenjia Wang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Recently, two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdWs) heterostructures provided excellent and fascinating platforms for advanced engineering in high-performance optoelectronic devices. Herein, novel ReS 2 /ReSe 2 heterojunction phototransistors are constructed and explored systematically that display high responsivity, wavelength-dependent ambipolar photoresponse (negative and positive), ultrafast and polarization-sensitive detection capability. This photodetector exhibits a positive photoresponse from UV to visible spectrum (760 nm) with high photoresponsivities about 126.56 and 16.24 A/W under 350 and 638 nm light illumination, respectively, with a negative photoresponse over 760 nm, which is mainly ascribed to the ambipolar photoresponse modulated by gate voltage. In addition, profound linear polarization sensitivity is demonstrated with a dichroic ratio of about ∼1.2 at 638 nm and up to ∼2.0 at 980 nm, primarily owing to the wavelength-dependent absorption anisotropy and the stagger alignment of the crystal. Beyond static photodetection, the dynamic photoresponse of this vdWs device presents an ultrafast and repeatable photoswitching performance with a cutoff frequency ( f 3dB ) exceeding 100 kHz. Overall, this study reveals the great potential of 2D ReX 2 -based vdWs heterostructures for high-performance, ultrafast, and polarization-sensitive broadband photodetectors.
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