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DOI: 10.1038/s41565-020-0717-2
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High oscillator strength interlayer excitons in two-dimensional heterostructures for mid-infrared photodetection

Steven Lukman,Ding Liu,Lei Xu,Ye Tao,Anders C. Riis-Jensen,Gang Zhang,Qing Yang Steve Wu,Ming Yang,Sheng Luo,Chuang‐Han Hsu,Liang-Zi Yao,Gengchiau Liang,Hsin Lin,Yong‐Wei Zhang,Kristian Sommer Thygesen,Qi Jie Wang,Yuanping Feng,Jinghua Teng

Photodetection
Photodetector
Responsivity
2020
The development of infrared photodetectors is mainly limited by the choice of available materials and the intricate crystal growth process. Moreover, thermally activated carriers in traditional III-V and II-VI semiconductors enforce low operating temperatures in the infrared photodetectors. Here we demonstrate infrared photodetection enabled by interlayer excitons (ILEs) generated between tungsten and hafnium disulfide, WS2/HfS2. The photodetector operates at room temperature and shows an even higher performance at higher temperatures owing to the large exciton binding energy and phonon-assisted optical transition. The unique band alignment in the WS2/HfS2 heterostructure allows interlayer bandgap tuning from the mid- to long-wave infrared spectrum. We postulate that the sizeable charge delocalization and ILE accumulation at the interface result in a greatly enhanced oscillator strength of the ILEs and a high responsivity of the photodetector. The sensitivity of ILEs to the thickness of two-dimensional materials and the external field provides an excellent platform to realize robust tunable room temperature infrared photodetectors.
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    High oscillator strength interlayer excitons in two-dimensional heterostructures for mid-infrared photodetection” is a paper by Steven Lukman Ding Liu Lei Xu Ye Tao Anders C. Riis-Jensen Gang Zhang Qing Yang Steve Wu Ming Yang Sheng Luo Chuang‐Han Hsu Liang-Zi Yao Gengchiau Liang Hsin Lin Yong‐Wei Zhang Kristian Sommer Thygesen Qi Jie Wang Yuanping Feng Jinghua Teng published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.