TY - JOUR
T1 - Air-Stable GaSe/ReS2Heterojunctions for Self-Powered Polarization-Sensitive Photodetectors
AU - Quan, Sufeng
AU - Guo, Shuai
AU - Weller, Dieter
AU - Fu, Shiyou
AU - Wang, Yingying
AU - Liu, Ruibin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/5/27
Y1 - 2022/5/27
N2 - The problem of energy shortage and environmental pollution is becoming remarkably important and has attracted much attention. Driven by this situation, self-powered devices are highly desirable in all areas. Herein, a broadband photoresponse, self-powered, polarization-sensitive photodetector based on stacked two-dimensional type-II GaSe/ReS2heterostructures is demonstrated. Because of the formation of the type-II band alignment, GaSe/ReS2heterostructures display a self-powered photoresponse with an Ion/Ioffratio of about 8.3 × 102and exhibit a high responsivity of 54 mA/W under illumination with 532 nm laser light. A maximum photoresponsivity of 170 mA/W and an external quantum efficiency of 10% can be achieved by illumination with a 340 nm laser. Additionally, benefiting from the highly in-plane anisotropic atomic arrangements of ReS2, the photodetector shows a polarization-sensitive photocurrent. The dichroic ratio and polarization sensitivity are determined to be 1.73 and 3.03, respectively, and the highest photoresponsivity of the photodetector can reach up to 94 mA/W when the direction of the incident polarized laser is parallel to the b-axis of ReS2. Importantly, the self-passivating behavior of GaSe can maintain the performance of the heterojunction for 1 week. The present findings open new opportunities for developing air-stable, high-performance van der Waals heterostructure photodetectors.
AB - The problem of energy shortage and environmental pollution is becoming remarkably important and has attracted much attention. Driven by this situation, self-powered devices are highly desirable in all areas. Herein, a broadband photoresponse, self-powered, polarization-sensitive photodetector based on stacked two-dimensional type-II GaSe/ReS2heterostructures is demonstrated. Because of the formation of the type-II band alignment, GaSe/ReS2heterostructures display a self-powered photoresponse with an Ion/Ioffratio of about 8.3 × 102and exhibit a high responsivity of 54 mA/W under illumination with 532 nm laser light. A maximum photoresponsivity of 170 mA/W and an external quantum efficiency of 10% can be achieved by illumination with a 340 nm laser. Additionally, benefiting from the highly in-plane anisotropic atomic arrangements of ReS2, the photodetector shows a polarization-sensitive photocurrent. The dichroic ratio and polarization sensitivity are determined to be 1.73 and 3.03, respectively, and the highest photoresponsivity of the photodetector can reach up to 94 mA/W when the direction of the incident polarized laser is parallel to the b-axis of ReS2. Importantly, the self-passivating behavior of GaSe can maintain the performance of the heterojunction for 1 week. The present findings open new opportunities for developing air-stable, high-performance van der Waals heterostructure photodetectors.
KW - GaSe/ReS
KW - photodetector
KW - polarization sensitive
KW - self-passivating
KW - self-powered
KW - van der Waals heterostructure
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U2 - 10.1021/acsanm.2c01303
DO - 10.1021/acsanm.2c01303
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85130129018
SN - 2574-0970
VL - 5
SP - 7365
EP - 7372
JO - ACS Applied Nano Materials
JF - ACS Applied Nano Materials
IS - 5
ER -