Synergistic UV and humidity response of flexible MoS/Kapton heterointerfaces photogenerated charge transfer

Realization of high-performance optoelectronic and gaseous sensing with excellent mechanical flexibility may open up broad multifunctional applications, such as wearable smart sensor systems, robust environmental/infrastructure monitoring, and personal health monitoring with human-friendly interface...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2021-07, Vol.9 (25), p.7982-799
Hauptverfasser: Peng, Mingzeng, Zheng, Xinhe, Shen, Chengtao, He, Yingfeng, Wei, Huiyun, Qiu, Peng, Song, Yimeng, Tian, Feng, Li, Ye, Wei, Shu, Wang, Zixian
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Zusammenfassung:Realization of high-performance optoelectronic and gaseous sensing with excellent mechanical flexibility may open up broad multifunctional applications, such as wearable smart sensor systems, robust environmental/infrastructure monitoring, and personal health monitoring with human-friendly interfaces. Here, we proposed a flexible MoS 2 /Kapton sensor with synergistic optical UV and humidity functionalities. Because of its ultrathin monolayer, the electrical transport of the 2D MoS 2 channel tends to be affected by both the surface and interface states. The photogenerated charge transfer plays a synergistic role in both the UV and humidity sensing by utilizing band alignment engineering. On the one hand, the photoabsorbing Kapton substrate forms a photogating heterointerface with the 2D MoS 2 monolayer to greatly strengthen the photogenerated charge transfer. Under 325 nm UV photoexcitation, the flexible MoS 2 /Kapton sensor has achieved a best photocurrent to dark current ratio of 3.87 × 10 5 . On the other hand, the 2D MoS 2 monolayer has a large surface area for the effective adsorption of water molecules. The UV photogenerated charge transfer is beneficial to boost up the relative humidity (RH) response range above 10 5 for humidity sensing. As a result, flexible MoS 2 /Kapton heterointerfaces enable high-performance multifunctional sensing for promising 2D/3D heterogeneous integration. Synergistic effects between UV photosensing and humidity sensing.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/d1tc01219c