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High Sensitivity Hybrid PbS CQD-TMDC Photodetectors up to 2 μm

ACS Photonics(2020)

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Abstract
Recent approaches to develop infrared photodetectors characterized by high sensitivities, broadband spectral coverage, easy integration with silicon electronics and low cost have been based on hybrid structures of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) and PbS colloidal quantum dots (CQDs). However, to date, such photodetectors have been reported with high sensitivity up to 1.5 μm. Here we extend the spectral coverage of this technology towards 2 μm demonstrating for the first time compelling performance with responsivities 1400 A/W at 1.8 μm with 1V bias and detectivities as high as 10^12 Jones at room temperature. To do this we studied two TMDC materials as a carrier transport layer, tungsten disulfide (WS_2) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS_2) and demonstrate that WS_2 based hybrid photodetectors outperform those of MoS_2 due to a more adequate band alignment that favors carrier transfer from the CQDs.
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two-dimensional materials,quantum dots,infrared photodetectors,lead sulfide,tungsten sulfide,molybdenum sulfide
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