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Seamless MoTe2 Homojunction PIN Diode toward 1300 nm Short-Wave Infrared Detection

Authors
Lee, Han SolLim, June YeongYu, SanghyuckJeong, YeonsuPark, SamOh, KyunghwanHong, SeongjinYang, SeunghoonLee, Chul-HoIm, Seongil
Issue Date
10월-2019
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
2H-MoTe2; Franz-Keldysh effect; homojunctions; PIN diodes; SWIR detectors
Citation
ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS, v.7, no.19
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume
7
Number
19
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/62705
DOI
10.1002/adom.201900768
ISSN
2195-1071
Abstract
Homojunction PN and PIN diodes based on 2D transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) MoTe2 are reported in this work. Up to date, for PN junction diodes, type II-based heterojunction diodes are mainly seen in report, but homojunction PN diodes using 2D-layered materials are still rare although they enable seamless integration. Recently, hydrogen (H)-doped n-type MoTe2, achieved via atomic layer deposition (ALD) on top of a p-type MoTe2 surface, was reported. Consequently, a lateral homojunction PN diode was realized by H-doping. In fact, MoTe2-based devices with a thickness on the order of nanometers can be applied for short-wave infrared (SWIR) detection in the range of approximate to 1300 nm, a wavelength that Si-based devices cannot properly address. Here, a seamless MoTe2 homojunction PIN diode is demonstrated, achieving the detection of visible to 1300 nm SWIR photons. This thin MoTe2 initially forms a PN junction by selective H-doping, but a PIN diode is even obtained using two split gates. Compared to the PN diode mode, the PIN mode greatly enhances the photoresponse in the visible to 1300 nm wavelength range because of the increased built-in electric field. The Franz-Keldysh effect is regarded strongly responsible for the effective absorption of 1300 nm SWIR photons in MoTe2. It is anticipated that this development may support Si photodetectors for integration on Si devices.
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