Near-Infrared Self-Powered Linearly Polarized Photodetection and Digital Incoherent Holography Using WSe2/ReSe2van der Waals Heterostructure

Authors
Ahn, J.Ko, K.Kyhm, J.-H.Ra, H.-S.Bae, H.Hong, S.Kim, D.-Y.Jang, J.Kim, T.W.Choi, S.Kang, J.-H.Kwon, N.Park, S.Ju, B.-K.Poon, T.-C.Park, M.-C.Im, S.Hwang, D.K.
Issue Date
2021-11
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Nano, v.15, no.11, pp.17917 - 17925
Abstract
Polarization-sensitive photodetection has attracted considerable attention as an emerging technology for future optoelectronic applications such as three-dimensional (3D) imaging, quantum optics, and encryption. However, traditional photodetectors based on Si or III-V InGaAs semiconductors cannot directly detect polarized light without additional optical components. Herein, we demonstrate a self-powered linear-polarization-sensitive near-infrared (NIR) photodetector using a two-dimensional WSe2/ReSe2 van der Waals heterostructure. The WSe2/ReSe2 heterojunction photodiode with semivertical geometry exhibits excellent performance: an ideality factor of 1.67, a broad spectral photoresponse of 405-980 nm with a significant photovoltaic effect, outstanding linearity with a linear dynamic range wider than 100 dB, and rapid photoswitching behavior with a cutoff frequency up to 100 kHz. Strongly polarized excitonic transitions around the band edge in ReSe2 lead to significant 980 nm NIR linear-polarization-dependent photocurrent. This linear polarization sensitivity remains stable even after exposure to air for longer than five months. Furthermore, by leveraging the NIR (980 nm)-selective linear polarization detection of this photodiode under photovoltaic operation, we demonstrate digital incoherent holographic 3D imaging. ? 2021 American Chemical Society.
Keywords
ATOMICALLY THIN; 2D; EXCITONS; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; SINGLE; 2D ReSe2; 2D WSe2; digital incoherent holography; heterostructure; linear polarization detection
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116199
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.1c06234
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