光电探测器
材料科学
异质结
光电子学
工程物理
纳米技术
物理
作者
Jongtae Ahn,Eungseon Yeon,Do Kyung Hwang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202403412
摘要
Abstract 2D heterostructures have become a pivotal platform for realizing high‐performance photodetectors as they enable precise control over optical and electronic properties at the atomic scale. By leveraging the complementary characteristics of 2D materials such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, and black phosphorus, their heterostructures exhibit superior photodetection performance, including wide spectral coverage, enhanced quantum efficiency, and ultrafast photoresponse. This review provides an in‐depth examination of the latest innovations in 2D heterostructure–based photodetectors, with a strong focus on efforts to optimize the device performance metrics of responsivity, detectivity, and response time. Promising applications are also highlighted, including infrared photodetection, high‐resolution imaging, high‐speed optical communication, and advanced environmental sensing, demonstrating how engineering factors like band alignment, interface quality, and heterostructure stacking significantly enhance device functionality. Finally, remaining challenges are addressed and future perspectives for advancing 2D heterostructure photodetectors are explored, particularly in terms of their integration into cutting‐edge optoelectronic systems.
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