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Title: Platinum nanoparticle sensitized plasmonicenhanced broad spectral photodetection in large area vertical-aligned MoS2 flakes
Authors: Wadhwa, R.
Ghosh, A.
Kumar, D.
Kumar, P.
Kumar, M.
Keywords: Broadband photoresponse
Photodetector
Plasmonics
Pt NPs
Vertically aligned MoS2
Issue Date: 27-Apr-2022
Abstract: 2D MoS2 holds immense potential for electronic and optoelectronic applications due to its unique characteristics. However, the atomic-scale thickness of MoS2 hinders the optical absorbance, thereby limiting its photodetection capability. Vertically-aligned MoS2 (VA-MoS2) has an advantage of strong optical absorption and quick intra-layer transport, offering high speed operation. The coupling of plasmonic metal nanostructure with MoS2 can further enhance the light-matter interaction. Pt/Pd (as opposed to Ag/Au) are more promising to design next-generation nano-plasmonic devices due to their intense interband activity over a broad spectral range. Herein, we report Pt nanoparticle (NPs) enhanced broadband photoresponse in VA-MoS2. The optical absorbance of MoS2 is enhanced after the integration of Pt NPs, with a four-fold enhancement in photocurrent. The formation of Schottky junction at Pt-MoS2 interface inhibits electron transmission, suppressing the dark current and substantially reducing NEP. The plasmonic-enabled photodetector shows enhanced responsivity (432 A W-1, 800 nm) and detectivity (1.85 × 1014 Jones, 5 V) with a low response time (87 ms/84 ms), attributed to faster carrier transport. Additionally, a theoretical approach is adopted to calculate wavelength-dependent responsivity, which matches well with experimental results. These findings offer a facile approach to modulate the performance of next-generation optoelectronic devices for practical applications.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3384
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