A Centimeter-Scale Type-II Weyl Semimetal for Flexible and Fast Ultra-Broadband Photodetection from Ultraviolet to Sub-Millimeter Wave Regiem.

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)(2023)

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Abstract
Flexible photodetectors with ultra-broadband sensitivities, fast response, and high responsivity are crucial for wearable applications. Recently, van der Waals (vdW) Weyl semimetals have gained much attention due to their unique electronic band structure, making them an ideal material platform for developing broadband photodetectors from ultraviolet (UV) to the terahertz (THz) regime. However, large-area synthesis of vdW semimetals on a flexible substrate is still a challenge, limiting their application in flexible devices. In this study, centimeter-scale type-II vdW Weyl semimetal, T -MoTe films, are grown on a flexible mica substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. A self-powered and flexible photodetector without an antenna demonstrated an outstanding ability to detect electromagnetic radiation from UV to sub-millimeter (SMM) wave at room temperature, with a fast response time of ≈20 µs, a responsivity of 0.53 mA W (at 2.52 THz), and a noise-equivalent power (NEP) of 2.65 nW Hz (at 2.52 THz). The flexible photodetectors are also used to image shielded items with high resolution at 2.52 THz. These results can pave the way for developing flexible and wearable optoelectronic devices using direct-grown large-area vdW semimetals.
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Type-II Weyl semimetal,broadband photodetector,flexible photodetector,molecular beam epitaxy,sub-millimeter and Terahertz wave detection
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