光探测
材料科学
极化(电化学)
红外线的
激子
动量(技术分析)
光电子学
光学
光电探测器
凝聚态物理
物理
物理化学
化学
财务
经济
作者
Zelin Che,Wenjie Deng,Jingzhen Li,Chen Zhao,Fakun Wang,Yi Wu,Qi Jie Wang,Cheng‐Wei Qiu,Yongzhe Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202416994
摘要
Abstract 2D materials hold potential for developing low‐cost, high‐performance broadband polarized infrared photodetectors. However, the development of 2D broadband polarized infrared photodetectors is largely constrained by the fixed bandgap spectral (cutoff wavelength) limitations of available semiconductors. Here, an approach is presented that leverages anisotropic interlayer excitons (IEXs) within a type‐II van der Waals heterojunction, achieving polarization photoresponse beyond the intrinsic bandgap spectral limits of its constituent semiconductors. By constructing heterojunctions using CrPS 4 and ReS 2 , a unique type‐II band alignment, enabling strong anisotropic optical excitation is achieved through the interlayer sub‐bandgap, which is lower than the intrinsic bandgaps of both CrPS 4 and ReS 2 . The heterojunction exhibits a responsivity of 0.3 A W −1 and a polarization ratio of 1.3 at an incident photon energy of 0.8 eV, comparable to naturally anisotropic materials with intrinsic bandgaps. Additionally, the potential of anisotropic IEXs is demonstrated for dual‐band polarization detection by introducing a ReS 2 /CrPS 4 /MoS 2 heterojunctions with distinct inte rlayer sub‐bandgaps. This flexible design of IEXs offers a new platform for multi‐dimensional optical sensing and on‐chip optoelectronic applications.
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