Mechanically exfoliated multilayer WS2 flakes are used as the channel of field effect transistors for low-power photodetection in the visible and near-infrared (NIR) spectral range. The electrical characterization as a function of the temperature reveals devices with n-type conduction and slightly different Schottky barriers at the drain and source contacts. The WS2 phototransistors can be operated in self-powered mode, yielding both a current and a voltage when exposed to light. The spectral photoresponse in the visible and the NIR ranges shows a high responsivity (4.5 mu A/W) around 1250 nm, making the devices promising for telecommunication applications.

Multilayer WS2 for low-power visible and near-infrared phototransistors / Pelella, Aniello; Intonti, Kimberly; Durante, Ofelia; Kumar, Arun; Viscardi, Loredana; De Stefano, Sebastiano; Romano, Paola; Giubileo, Filippo; Neill, Hazel; Patil, Vilas; Ansari, Lida; Roycroft, Brendan; Hurley, Paul K.; Gity, Farzan; Di Bartolomeo, Antonio. - In: DISCOVER NANO. - ISSN 2731-9229. - 19:1(2024). [10.1186/s11671-024-04000-0]

Multilayer WS2 for low-power visible and near-infrared phototransistors

Kumar, Arun;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Mechanically exfoliated multilayer WS2 flakes are used as the channel of field effect transistors for low-power photodetection in the visible and near-infrared (NIR) spectral range. The electrical characterization as a function of the temperature reveals devices with n-type conduction and slightly different Schottky barriers at the drain and source contacts. The WS2 phototransistors can be operated in self-powered mode, yielding both a current and a voltage when exposed to light. The spectral photoresponse in the visible and the NIR ranges shows a high responsivity (4.5 mu A/W) around 1250 nm, making the devices promising for telecommunication applications.
2024
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