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Symmetry Breaking in Twisted Mixed-Dimensional Heterostructure Interfaces for Multifunctional Polarization-Sensitive Photodetection

Kun Ye, Junxin Yan, Qian Li, Linyan Wang, Yang Gao, Liming Wang, Fang Zhang, Zhiyan Jia, Lixuan Liu, Anmin Nie, Shouguo Wang, Yong Jiang, Zhongyuan Liu

2025ACS Nano14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Moiré superlattices, created by stacking different van der Waals materials at twist angles, have emerged as a versatile platform for exploring intriguing phenomena such as topological properties, superconductivity, the quantum anomalous Hall effect, and the unconventional Stark effect. Additionally, the formation of moiré superlattice potential can generate spontaneous symmetry breaking, leading to an anisotropic optical response and electronic transport behavior. Herein, we propose a two-step chemical vapor deposition (CVD) strategy for synthesizing WS 2 /Sb 2 S 3 moiré superlattices. Density functional theory calculations show that the moiré potential and interlayer distance at the WS 2 /Sb 2 S 3 interface can generate anisotropic electronic states. The atomic-resolution HAADF-STEM image clearly reveals angle-dependent complicated moiré periodicity. The polarization-dependent second harmonic generation, Raman, photoluminescence, and absorption spectroscopy of the WS 2 /Sb 2 S 3 heterostructure confirm optical anisotropic behavior due to symmetry breaking by the moiré superlattice formation. The WS 2 /Sb 2 S 3 device exhibits high on/off ratios up to 10 6, a relatively low leakage current of 10 –13 A, and a broadband optoelectronic response range from 360 to 914 nm. Notably, the broken symmetry by C 2 -symmetric Sb 2 S 3 nanowires grown on a C 3 -symmetric WS 2 nanosheet endows the WS 2 /Sb 2 S 3 photodetector with strong polarization-dependent photocurrent intensity and high-resolution polarization imaging capability. Our study demonstrates the potential for constructing multifunctional moiré materials by incorporating symmetry-breaking engineering.

Topics & Concepts

PhotodetectionHeterojunctionPolarization (electrochemistry)Symmetry breakingMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsCondensed matter physicsNanotechnologyPhysicsPhotodetectorQuantum mechanicsChemistryPhysical chemistryGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAdvanced Semiconductor Detectors and MaterialsNanowire Synthesis and Applications