Efficient Carrier Multiplication in Self-Powered Near-Ultraviolet γ‑InSe/Graphene Heterostructure Photodetector with External Quantum Efficiency Exceeding 161

Carrier multiplication (CM) in semiconductors, the process of absorbing a single high-energy photon to form two or more electron–hole pairs, offers great potential for the high-response detection of high-energy photons in the ultraviolet spectrum. However, compared to two-dimensional semiconductors,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano letters 2024-05, Vol.24 (24), p.7252-7260
Hauptverfasser: Li, Yuanzheng, Pan, Jiayu, Yan, Chuxin, Li, Jixiu, Xin, Wei, Zhang, Yutong, Liu, Weizhen, Liu, Xinfeng, Xu, Haiyang, Liu, Yichun
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Zusammenfassung:Carrier multiplication (CM) in semiconductors, the process of absorbing a single high-energy photon to form two or more electron–hole pairs, offers great potential for the high-response detection of high-energy photons in the ultraviolet spectrum. However, compared to two-dimensional semiconductors, conventional bulk semiconductors not only face integration and flexibility bottlenecks but also exhibit inferior CM performance. To attain efficient CM for ultraviolet detection, we designed a two-terminal photodetector featuring a unilateral Schottky junction based on a two-dimensional γ-InSe/graphene heterostructure. Benefiting from a strong built-in electric field, the photogenerated high-energy electrons in γ-InSe, an ideal ultraviolet light-absorbing layer, can efficiently transfer to graphene without cooling. It results in efficient CM within the graphene, yielding an ultrahigh responsivity of 468 mA/W and a record-high external quantum efficiency of 161.2% when it is exposed to 360 nm light at zero bias. This work provides valuable insights into developing next-generation ultraviolet photodetectors with high performance and low-power consumption.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01238