Controlled Growth of a Large-Size 2D Selenium Nanosheet and Its Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications

Selenium has attracted intensive attention as a promising material candidate for future optoelectronic applications. However, selenium has a strong tendency to grow into nanowire forms due to its anisotropic atomic structure, which has largely hindered the exploration of its potential applications....

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2017-10, Vol.11 (10), p.10222-10229
Hauptverfasser: Qin, Jingkai, Qiu, Gang, Jian, Jie, Zhou, Hong, Yang, Lingming, Charnas, Adam, Zemlyanov, Dmitry Y, Xu, Cheng-Yan, Xu, Xianfan, Wu, Wenzhuo, Wang, Haiyan, Ye, Peide D
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Zusammenfassung:Selenium has attracted intensive attention as a promising material candidate for future optoelectronic applications. However, selenium has a strong tendency to grow into nanowire forms due to its anisotropic atomic structure, which has largely hindered the exploration of its potential applications. In this work, using a physical vapor deposition method, we have demonstrated the synthesis of large-size, high-quality 2D selenium nanosheets, the minimum thickness of which could be as thin as 5 nm. The Se nanosheet exhibits a strong in-plane anisotropic property, which is determined by angle-resolved Raman spectroscopy. Back-gating field-effect transistors based on a Se nanosheet exhibit p-type transport behaviors with on-state current density around 20 mA/mm at V ds = 3 V. Four-terminal field-effect devices are also fabricated to evaluate the intrinsic hole mobility of the selenium nanosheet, and the value is determined to be 0.26 cm2 V–1 s–1 at 300 K. The selenium nanosheet phototransistors show an excellent photoresponsivity of up to 263 A/W, with a rise time of 0.1 s and fall time of 0.12 s. These results suggest that crystal selenium as a 2D form of a 1D van der Waals solid opens up the possibility to explore device applications.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.7b04786