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2D In2S3 Nanoflake Coupled with Graphene toward High-Sensitivity and Fast-Response Bulk-Silicon Schottky Photodetector

Journal

SMALL
Volume 15, Issue 47, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201904912

Keywords

fast response; graphene; Si; high sensitivity; photodetectors

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11674310, 61805044]
  2. One Hundred Talents Program'' of the Guangdong University of Technology (GDUT)
  3. Pearl River Talent Recruitment Program

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Silicon-based electronic devices, especially graphene/Si photodetectors (Gr/Si PDs), have triggered tremendous attention due to their simple structure and flexible integration of the Schottky junction. However, due to the relatively poor light-matter interaction and mobility of silicon, these Gr/Si PDs typically suffer an inevitable compromise between photoresponsivity and response speed. Herein, a novel strategy for coupling 2D In2S3 with Gr/Si PDs is demonstrated. The introduction of the double-heterojunction design not only strengthens the light absorption of graphene/Si but also combines the advantages of the photogating effect and photovoltaic effect, which suppresses the dark current, accelerates the separation of photogenerated carriers, and brings photoconductive gain. As a result, In2S3/graphene/Si devices present an ultrahigh photoresponsivity of 4.53 x 10(4) A W-1 and fast response speed less than 40 mu s, simultaneously. These parameters are an order of magnitude higher than pristine Gr/Si PDs and among the best values compared with reported 2D materials/Si heterojunction PDs. Furthermore, the In2S3/graphene/Si PD expresses outstanding long-term stability, with negligible performance degradation even after 1 month in air or 1000 cycles of operation. These findings highlight a simple and novel strategy for constructing high-sensitivity and ultrafast Gr/Si PDs for further optoelectronic applications.

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