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Plasmonic WS2 Nanodiscs/Graphene van der Waals Heterostructure Photodetectors

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 36, Pages 33390-33398

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b09262

Keywords

WS2 nanodiscs; plasmonic; photodetectors; transfer-free; optoelectronics

Funding

  1. ARO [ARO-W911NF-16-1-0029]
  2. NSF [NSF-ECCS -1809293/1809284, NSF-DMR-1508494, NSF-DMR-1909292]
  3. Umm Al -Aura University

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Two-dimensional material van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures provide an excellent platform for design of novel optoelectronics. In this work, transition-metal dichalcogenide WS2 nanodiscs (WS2-NDs) of lateral dimension of 200-400 nm and layer number of 4-7 were synthesized on graphene using a layer-by-layer, transfer-free chemical vapor deposition. On this WS2-NDs/graphene vdW heterostructures, localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) was achieved, resulting in remarkably enhanced light absorption as compared to the counterpart devices with a continuous WS2 layer (WS2-CL/graphene). Remarkably, the photoresponsivity of 6.4 A/W on the WS2-NDs/graphene photodetectors is seven times higher than that (0.91 A/W) of the WS2-CL/graphene vdW heterostructures at an incident 550 nm light intensity of 10 mu W/cm(2). Furthermore, the WS2-NDs/graphene photodetectors exhibit higher sensitivity to lower lights. Under 550 nm light illumination of 3 mu W/cm(2), which is beyond the sensitivity limit of the WS2-CL/graphene photodetectors, high photoresponsivity of 8.05 A/W and detectivity of 2.8 x 10(10) Jones are achieved at V-sd = 5 V. This result demonstrates that the LSPR WS2-NDs/graphene vdW heterostructure is promising for scalable high-performance optoelectronics applications.

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