Vertical Barrier Heterostructures for Reliable, Robust, and High-Performance Ultraviolet Detection

Small. 2022 Oct;18(42):e2204021. doi: 10.1002/smll.202204021. Epub 2022 Sep 18.

Abstract

Photodetectors based on low-dimensional materials usually suffer from serious optical power-dependent photoresponse and low reliability, particularly in the ultraviolet regime. The barrier photodetector is an effective and reliable strategy where the barrier layer can block the low-energy charge carriers while allowing for a flow of the high-energy photocarriers. Here, vertical barrier heterostructure photodetectors (VBHPs), consisting of a graphene bottom electrode, a MoS2 light absorber, and an h-BN energy barrier, for reliable, robust, and high-performance ultraviolet detection are reported. The asymmetric barrier distribution in the conduction/valence band at the MoS2 /h-BN interface results in an ultralow noise current of 1.69 × 10-15 A Hz-1/2 at room temperature, stable photo on/off states exceeding 104 cycles at 300 K and 400 K, a light power-independent high responsivity of 416.2 mA W-1 at 360 nm, a high photo on-off ratio of 1.2 × 105 at 360 nm, high measured detectivities (3.2 × 1010 Jones at 266 nm and 9.9 × 1010 Jones at 360 nm), and wide linear dynamic ranges. The VBHPs show a high potential for new-type reliable ultraviolet detection.

Keywords: photodetectors; two-dimensional heterostructures; ultraviolet detection; vertical barrier heterostructures.