Phase-Engineered Ptse2-Layered Films By A Plasma-Assisted Selenization Process Toward All Ptse2-Based Field Effect Transistor To Highly Sensitive, Flexible, And Wide-Spectrum Photoresponse Photodetectors

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The formation of PtSe2-layered films is reported in a large area by the direct plasma-assisted selenization of Pt films at a low temperature, where temperatures, as low as 100 degrees C at the applied plasma power of 400 W can be achieved. As the thickness of the Pt film exceeds 5 nm, the PtSe2-layered film (five monolayers) exhibits a metallic behavior. A clear p-type semiconducting behavior of the PtSe2-layered film (approximate to trilayers) is observed with the average field effective mobility of 0.7 cm(2) V-1 s(-1) from back-gated transistor measurements as the thickness of the Pt film reaches below 2.5 nm. A full PtSe2 field effect transistor is demonstrated where the thinner PtSe2, exhibiting a semiconducting behavior, is used as the channel material, and the thicker PtSe2, exhibiting a metallic behavior, is used as an electrode, yielding an ohmic contact. Furthermore, photodetectors using a few PtSe2-layered films as an adsorption layer synthesized at the low temperature on a flexible substrate exhibit a wide range of absorption and photoresponse with the highest photocurrent of 9 mu A under the laser wavelength of 408 nm. In addition, the device can maintain a high photoresponse under a large bending stress and 1000 bending cycles.
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field effect transistors, low-temperature synthesis, metallic to semiconducting, plasma-assisted, platinum diselenide, transition metal dichalcogenide
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