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A versatile photodetector assisted by photovoltaic and bolometric effects

  • Wei Jiang
  • , Tan Zheng
  • , Binmin Wu
  • , Hanxue Jiao
  • , Xudong Wang
  • , Yan Chen
  • , Xiaoyu Zhang
  • , Meng Peng
  • , Hailu Wang
  • , Tie Lin
  • , Hong Shen
  • , Jun Ge
  • , Weida Hu*
  • , Xiaofeng Xu*
  • , Xiangjian Meng
  • , Junhao Chu
  • , Jianlu Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • CAS - Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Donghua University

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Abstract

The advent of low-dimensional materials with peculiar structure and superb band properties provides a new canonical form for the development of photodetectors. However, the limited exploitation of basic properties makes it difficult for devices to stand out. Here, we demonstrate a hybrid heterostructure with ultrathin vanadium dioxide film and molybdenum ditelluride nanoflake. Vanadium dioxide is a classical semiconductor with a narrow bandgap, a high temperature coefficient of resistance, and phase transformation. Molybdenum ditelluride, a typical two-dimensional material, is often used to construct optoelectronic devices. The heterostructure can realize three different functional modes: (i) the p–n junction exhibits ultrasensitive detection (450 nm–2 μm) with a dark current down to 0.2 pA and a response time of 17 μs, (ii) the Schottky junction works stably under extreme conditions such as a high temperature of 400 K, and (iii) the bolometer shows ultrabroad spectrum detection exceeding 10 μm. The flexible switching between the three modes makes the heterostructure a potential candidate for next-generation photodetectors from visible to longwave infrared radiation (LWIR). This type of photodetector combines versatile detection modes, shedding light on the hybrid application of novel and traditional materials, and is a prototype of advanced optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number160
JournalLight: Science and Applications
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

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