材料科学
兴奋剂
光电探测器
原位
光电子学
纳米技术
物理
气象学
作者
Songyu Li,Xiaoqing Chen,Fa-Min Liu,Yongfeng Chen,Beiyun Liu,Wenjie Deng,Boxing An,Feihong Chu,Guoqing Zhang,Shanlin Li,Xuhong Li,Yongzhe Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b00856
摘要
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are a category of promising two-dimensional (2D) materials for the optoelectronic devices, and their unique characteristics include tunable band gap, nondangling bonds as well as compatibility to large-scale fabrication, for instance, chemical vapor deposition (CVD). MoS2 is one of the first TMDs that is well studied in the photodetection area widely. However, the low photoresponse restricts its applications in photodetectors unless the device is applied with ultrahigh source–drain voltage (VDS) and gate voltage (VGS). In this work, the photoresponse of a MoS2 photodetector was improved by a chemical in situ doping method using gold chloride hydrate. The responsivity and specific detectivity were increased to 99.9 A/W and 9.4 × 1012 Jones under low VDS (0.1 V) and VGS (0 V), which are 14.6 times and 4.8 times higher than those of a pristine photodetector, respectively. The photoresponse enhancement results from chlorine n-type doping in CVD MoS2 which reduces the trapping of photoinduced electrons and promotes the photogating effect. This novel doping strategy leads to great applications of high-performance MoS2 photodetectors potentially and opens a new avenue to enhance photoresponse for other 2D materials.
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