Ferroelectrically Modulated and Enhanced Photoresponse in a Self-Powered α-In<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>3</sub>/Si Heterojunction Photodetector

Cheng Jia(University of Science and Technology of China), Shuangxiang Wu(University of Science and Technology of China), Jinze Fan(University of Science and Technology of China), Chaojie Luo(University of Science and Technology of China), Minghui Fan(University of Science and Technology of China), Ming Li(University of Science and Technology of China), Lanping He(Hefei University of Technology), Yuanjun Yang(Hefei University of Technology), Hui Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China)
ACS Nano
March 23, 2023
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Abstract

Photodetectors have been applied to pivotal optoelectronic components of modern optical communication, sensing, and imaging systems. As a room-temperature ferroelectric van der Waals semiconductor, 2D α-In2Se3 is a promising candidate for a next-generation optoelectronic material because of its thickness-dependent direct bandgap and excellent optoelectronic performance. Previous studies of photodetectors based on α-In2Se3 have been rarely focused on the modulated relationship between the α-In2Se3 intrinsic ferroelectricity and photoresponsivity. Herein, a simple integrated process and high-performance photodetector based on an α-In2Se3/Si vertical hybrid-dimensional heterojunction was constructed. Our photodetector in the ferroelectric polarization up state accomplishes a self-powered, highly sensitive photoresponse with an on/off ratio of 4.5 × 105 and detectivity of 1.6 × 1013 Jones, and it also shows a fast response time with 43 μs. The depolarization field generated by the remanent polarization of ferroelectrics in α-In2Se3 provides a strategy for enhancement and modulation of photodetection. The negative correlation was discovered because the enhancement photoresponsivity factor of ferroelectric modulation competes with the photovoltaic behavior within the α-In2Se3/Si heterojunction. Our research highlights the great potential of the high-efficiency heterojunction photodetector for future object recognition and photoelectric imaging.


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