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Broadband Photodetector Based on FePS3/WS2 van der Waals Type II Heterostructure

Posted on 2023-12-13 - 19:15
In order to understand broadband photodetectors from ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) to the near-infrared range, one needs to find novel two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials with broadband optoelectronic performance. Transition metal phosphorus sulfides (TMPSs) have been reported as a new type of vdW material with generally broadband and p-type conductivity. Here, we report a high-performance and broadband photodetector consist of p-type FePS3 and n-type WS2 with a working range of 405–785 nm. The maximum values of responsivity and specific detectivity are 32.5 mA/W and 1.73 × 1012 jones at 405 nm and 2 V bias, which are better than those of its individual constituents and many other 2D vdW heterostructures. The high performance of the FePS3/WS2 photodetector is attributed to the built-in electric field in the FePS3/WS2 p–n heterostructure and type II band alignment. Present study demonstrates that the material family of TMPSs could be a promising platform for broadband photodetector applications.

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