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Atomic configuration controlled photocurrent in van der Waals homostructures

Ying Xiong, Li-kun Shi, Justin C W Song

20212D Materials15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Conventional photocurrents at a p–n junction depend on macroscopic built-in fields and are typically insensitive to the microscopic details of a crystal’s atomic configuration. Here we demonstrate how atomic configuration can control photocurrent in van der Waals (vdW) materials. In particular, we find bulk shift photocurrents (SPCs) can display a rich (atomic) configuration dependent phenomenology that range from contrasting SPC currents for different stacking arrangements in a vdW homostructure (e.g. AB vs BA stacking) to a strong light polarization dependence for SPC that align with crystallographic axes. Strikingly, we find that SPC in vdW homostructures can be directed by modest strain, yielding sizeable photocurrent magnitudes under unpolarized light irradiation and manifesting even in the absence of p–n junctions. These demonstrate that SPC are intimately linked to how the Bloch wavefunctions are embedded in real space, and enables a new macroscopic transport probe (photocurrent) of lattice-scale registration in vdW materials.

Topics & Concepts

Photocurrentvan der Waals forceStackingPhysicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Molecular physicsAtomic physicsCondensed matter physicsWave functionMaterials scienceAtomic systemPhotoconductivityAtomic force microscopyOptoelectronicsAtomic unitsChemistryVan der Waals strainRange (aeronautics)2D Materials and ApplicationsTopological Materials and PhenomenaGraphene research and applications