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CVD-Grown Monolayer MoS<sub>2</sub> and GaN Thin Film Heterostructure for a Self-Powered and Bidirectional Photodetector with an Extended Active Spectrum

Pargam Vashishtha, Irfan Haider Abidi, Sindhu Priya Giridhar, Ajay Kumar Verma, Pukhraj Prajapat, Ankit Bhoriya, Billy J. Murdoch, Jonathan O. Tollerud, Chenglong Xu, Jeffrey A. Davis, Govind Gupta, Sumeet Walia

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces99 citationsDOI

Abstract

Photodetector technology has evolved significantly over the years with the emergence of new active materials. However, there remain trade-offs between spectral sensitivity, operating energy, and, more recently, an ability to harbor additional features such as persistent photoconductivity and bidirectional photocurrents for new emerging application areas such as switchable light imaging and filter-less color discrimination. Here, we demonstrate a self-powered bidirectional photodetector based on molybdenum disulfide/gallium nitride (MoS 2 /GaN) epitaxial heterostructure. This fabricated detector exhibits self-powered functionality and achieves detection in two discrete wavelength bands: ultraviolet and visible. Notably, it attains a peak responsivity of 631 mAW –1 at a bias of 0V. The device’s response to illumination at these two wavelengths is governed by distinct mechanisms, activated under applied bias conditions, thereby inducing a reversal in the polarity of the photocurrent. This work underscores the feasibility of self-powered and bidirectional photocurrent detection but also opens new vistas for technological advancements for future optoelectronic, neuromorphic, and sensing applications.

Topics & Concepts

PhotodetectorMaterials scienceResponsivityOptoelectronicsPhotocurrentHeterojunctionMolybdenum disulfidePhotoconductivityNeuromorphic engineeringUltravioletMonolayerSpecific detectivityDetectorOpticsNanotechnologyComputer sciencePhysicsArtificial neural networkMachine learningMetallurgy2D Materials and ApplicationsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsGa2O3 and related materials