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Surface plasmon enhancement in different spatial distributions of nanowires and two-dimensional materials

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 24, Issue 14, Pages 8296-8302

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cp05982c

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  1. 2020 Science and Technology Boosting Economy Project of National Key Research and Development Program of China [SQ2020YFF0401270]
  2. Wenzhou Science & Technology Program [ZG2021025]
  3. SUSTech and Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering

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Investigated the impact of different coupling forms on the optoelectronic properties of two-dimensional materials. Found that burying silver nanowires beneath molybdenum disulfide can further enhance light utilization efficiency and significantly improve the photoresponsivity and light response speed.
Surface plasmon (SP) nanostructures have been widely researched to improve the low light absorption of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). However, the impact of their different coupling forms, which is essential for the optimization of nanostructures, has been rarely investigated. Here, we construct two different spatially distributed composite structures of Ag nanowires (NWs) and monolayer (1L) molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). When the Ag NW was buried under 1L MoS2, the formed tiny optical cavity can further promote the light utilization of 1L MoS2, so that the spectral enhancement by SP was stronger than that when the Ag NW was placed on the top of 1L MoS2. In addition, the photoresponsivity and light response speed of the phototransistor based on the composite structure with Ag NWs buried underneath were improved by similar to 5-fold and similar to 1000-fold, respectively, compared to those of the pristine 1L MoS2 phototransistor. This research provides a reference for the optimization of SP nanostructures to enhance the optoelectronic properties of two-dimensional materials.

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