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Thickness effect of 2D PdSe2 film on performance of PdSe2/Si heterostructure photodetectors

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 49, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/acf672

Keywords

two-dimensional PdSe2; film thickness; heterojunction; silicon-based photodetector; near-infrared light

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PdSe2/Si heterojunction photodetectors with different thicknesses of PdSe2 films were designed and fabricated, and the photodetector with a 35nm PdSe2 film exhibited better performance. The PDs showed high responsivity and specific detectivity at 808nm wavelength. Additionally, the PdSe2/Si PD array demonstrated excellent uniformity and stability at room temperature, showing potential for image sensing in the UV-vis-NIR wavelength range.
Two-dimensional (2D) PdSe2 film has the characteristics of adjustable bandgap, high carrier mobility, and high stability. Photodetector (PD) based on 2D PdSe2 exhibits wide spectral self-driving features, demonstrating enormous potential in the field of optical detection. Here, we design and fabricate PdSe2/Si heterojunction PDs with various thicknesses of the PdSe2 films from 10 to 35 nm. Due to the enhancement of light absorption capacity and built-in electric field of heterojunction, the photodetector with thicker PdSe2 film can generate more photo-generated carriers and effectively separate them to form a large photocurrent, thus showing more excellent photodetection performance. The responsivity and specific detectivity of the PdSe2/Si PDs with 10 nm, 20 nm, and 35 nm PdSe2 films are 2.12 AW(-1) and 6.72 x 10(9) Jones, 6.17 AW(-1) and 1.95 x 10(10) Jones, and 8.02 AW(-1) and 2.54 x 10(10) Jones, respectively (808 nm illumination). The PD with 35 nm PdSe2 film exhibits better performance than the other two PDs, with the rise/ fall times of 15.8 mu s/138.9 mu s at f = 1 kHz and the cut-off frequency of 8.6 kHz. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the properties of PdSe2/Si PD array have excellent uniformity and stability at room temperature and shows potential for image sensing in the UV-vis-NIR wavelength range.

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