Ferromagnetic CoSe broadband photodetector at room temperature

Nanotechnology. 2020 Sep 11;31(37):374002. doi: 10.1088/1361-6528/ab9867. Epub 2020 Jun 1.

Abstract

Broadband infrared photodetectors based on two-dimensional (2D) materials which are the research focus in the infrared field, have wide applications in remote sensing, thermal imaging, and astronomy observation. In this article, the photodetector based on 2D ferromagnetic material CoSe is studied at room temperature, demonstrating the air-stable, broadband, and up to long wavelength properties. The CoSe material is applied to infrared photodetectors for the first time. The 2D material CoSe is synthesized by using the chemical vapor deposition method. The size of the as-grown CoSe is up to 71.8 μm. The photoresponse of the CoSe photodetector ranges from 450 nm to 10.6 μm. The photoresponsivity of this photodetector is up to 2.58 A W-1 under the 10.6 μm illumination at room temperature. This work provides a new material for broadband photodetector at room temperature and builds a bridge for the magnetoelectronic and broadband photoelectric fields.