Photodetectors Based on ZrS<sub>3</sub>/MoS<sub>2</sub> Heterostructures
Yuge Wang, Changhui Du, Peipei Li, Yufen Yang, Yunfei Xiao, Tiantian Ge, Xiaowen Jiang, Yiman Liu, Honglei Gao, Kuilong Li, Wenjia Wang
Abstract
High-performance photodetectors with the detection capability of linearly polarized light have broad applications in both military and civilian fields. Quasi-one-dimensional ZrS 3 as an emerging anisotropic two-dimensional material has come under the spotlight owing to its intriguing properties. However, the performance of the ZrS 3 photodetector is seriously restricted by its low responsivity. Herein, a novel high-performance photodetector based on the van der Waals ZrS 3 /MoS 2 heterostructure is proposed. Attributed to the charge trapping-assisted photogating effect, interlayer carrier transitions, and fast spatial separation of the photogenerated electron–hole pairs, the device displays superior photoresponse characteristics ranging from the ultraviolet to the visible spectrum in terms of high responsivity up to 212 A/W, an extraordinary external quantum efficiency of 8.5 × 10 4 %, and a prompt rise/decay time of 0.19/0.38 ms. In addition, owing to the profound birefringence and dichroism effects in ZrS 3 together with strong light–matter interactions in the heterostructure, profound linear-polarization sensitivity is demonstrated with a dichroic ratio of about 2.8. Overall, this photodetector not only is integrated with the excellent properties of ZrS 3 and monolayer MoS 2 but also further enhances the advantages through interlayer couplings, which demonstrate the strong potential of the ZrS 3 -based devices for high-performance, ultrafast, and polarization-sensitive photodetection.