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High-performance polarization-sensitive photodetectors on two-dimensional β-InSe.


ABSTRACT: Two-dimensional (2D) indium selenide (InSe) has been widely studied for application in transistors and photodetectors, which benefit from its excellent optoelectronic properties. Among the three specific polytypes (γ-, ϵ- and β-phase) of InSe, only the crystal lattice of InSe in β-phase (β-InSe) belongs to a non-symmetry point group of [Formula: see text], which indicates stronger anisotropic transport behavior and potential in the polarized photodetection of β-InSe-based optoelectronic devices. Therefore, we prepare the stable p-type 2D-layered β-InSe via temperature gradient method. The anisotropic Raman, transport and photoresponse properties of β-InSe have been experimentally and theoretically proven, showing that the β-InSe-based device has a ratio of 3.76 for the maximum to minimum dark current at two orthogonal orientations and a high photocurrent anisotropic ratio of 0.70 at 1 V bias voltage, respectively. The appealing anisotropic properties demonstrated in this work clearly identify β-InSe as a competitive candidate for filter-free polarization-sensitive photodetectors.

SUBMITTER: Guo Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9113105 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two-dimensional (2D) indium selenide (InSe) has been widely studied for application in transistors and photodetectors, which benefit from its excellent optoelectronic properties. Among the three specific polytypes (<i>γ</i>-, <i>ϵ</i>- and <i>β</i>-phase) of InSe, only the crystal lattice of InSe in <i>β</i>-phase (<i>β</i>-InSe) belongs to a non-symmetry point group of [Formula: see text], which indicates stronger anisotropic transport behavior and potential in the polarized photodetection of <  ...[more]

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