Augmented Quantum Yield of a 2D Monolayer Photodetector by Surface Plasmon Coupling

  • Seungho Bang
  • , Ngoc Thanh Duong
  • , Jubok Lee
  • , Yoo Hyun Cho
  • , Hye Min Oh
  • , Hyun Kim
  • , Seok Joon Yun
  • , Chulho Park
  • , Min Ki Kwon
  • , Ja Yeon Kim
  • , Jeongyong Kim
  • , Mun Seok Jeong

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Abstract

Monolayer (1L) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are promising materials for nanoscale optoelectronic devices because of their direct band gap and wide absorption range (ultraviolet to infrared). However, 1L-TMDCs cannot be easily utilized for practical optoelectronic device applications (e.g., photodetectors, solar cells, and light-emitting diodes) because of their extremely low optical quantum yields (QYs). In this investigation, a high-gain 1L-MoS2 photodetector was successfully realized, based on the surface plasmon (SP) of the Ag nanowire (NW) network. Through systematic optical characterization of the hybrid structure consisting of a 1L-MoS2 and the Ag NW network, it was determined that a strong SP and strain relaxation effect influenced a greatly enhanced optical QY. The photoluminescence (PL) emission was drastically increased by a factor of 560, and the main peak was shifted to the neutral exciton of 1L-MoS2. Consequently, the overall photocurrent of the hybrid 1L-MoS2 photodetector was observed to be 250 times better than that of the pristine 1L-MoS2 photodetector. In addition, the photoresponsivity and photodetectivity of the hybrid photodetector were effectively improved by a factor of ∼1000. This study provides a new approach for realizing highly efficient optoelectronic devices based on TMDCs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2316-2323
Number of pages8
JournalNano Letters
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Apr 2018

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