4.6 Article

Light induced double 'on' state anti-ambipolar behavior and self-driven photoswitching in p-WSe2/n-SnS2 heterostructures

Journal

2D MATERIALS
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1583/aa6efd

Keywords

2D; transition-metal dichalcogenides; heterostructures; anti-ambipolar

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61622406, 11674090, 11674092, 11674310, 11674084, 61571415, 51502283, 11474273]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0700700]
  3. 'Hundred Talents Program' of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
  4. CAS/SAFEA International Partnership Program for Creative Research Teams

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P-n junctions based on vertically stacked van der Waals (vdW) materials have attracted extensive attentions and may offer novel physical performances for the design of next-generation electronics. Here, vertically stacked p-WSe2/n-SnS2 heterostructures have been fabricated by a polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-assisted transfer method. The unique electronical properties and self-driven photoelectric characteristics of the heterostructures are measured. The transfer current of the heterostructures show gate-tunable 'anti-ambipolar' behavior under dark condition with the maximum of the on/off ratio exceeding 10(5), while under light illumination it triggers double 'on' state anti-ambipolar behavior. The 'anti-ambipolar' behavior under dark condition and the 'on' state I under light illumination is originating from the in series of p-channel in WSe2 and n-channel in SnS2, while the 'on' state II can be attributed to the gate-controlled Schottky barrier modulation between the heterostructure and the Au electrodes. The heterostructure also shows self-driven photoswitching performance under 532 nm laser, which can be attributed to the type-II band alignment and the build-in potential of p-n heterostructure.

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