| Literature DB >> 29665162 |
Jiawei Lai1, Xin Liu1, Junchao Ma1, Qinsheng Wang1,2, Kenan Zhang3, Xiao Ren1, Yinan Liu1, Qiangqiang Gu1, Xiao Zhuo1, Wei Lu1, Yang Wu4, Yuan Li1,5, Ji Feng1,5, Shuyun Zhou3,5, Jian-Hao Chen1,5, Dong Sun1,5.
Abstract
Photodetectors based on Weyl semimetal promise extreme performance in terms of highly sensitive, broadband and self-powered operation owing to its extraordinary material properties. Layered Type-II Weyl semimetal that break Lorentz invariance can be further integrated with other two-dimensional materials to form van der Waals heterostructures and realize multiple functionalities inheriting the advantages of other two-dimensional materials. Herein, we report the realization of a broadband self-powered photodetector based on Type-II Weyl semimetal Td -MoTe2 . The prototype metal-MoTe2 -metal photodetector exhibits a responsivity of 0.40 mA W-1 and specific directivity of 1.07 × 108 Jones with 43 μs response time at 532 nm. Broadband responses from 532 nm to 10.6 μm are experimentally tested with a potential detection range extendable to far-infrared and terahertz. Furthermore, we identify the response of the detector is polarization angle sensitive due to the anisotropic response of MoTe2 . The anisotropy is found to be wavelength dependent, and the degree of anisotropy increases as the excitation wavelength gets closer to the Weyl nodes. In addition, with power and temperature dependent photoresponse measurements, the photocurrent generation mechanisms are investigated. Our results suggest this emerging class of materials can be harnessed for broadband angle sensitive, self-powered photodetection with decent responsivities.Entities:
Keywords: Weyl semimetals; anisotropy; photodetectors
Year: 2018 PMID: 29665162 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201707152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849