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Dependence of Photoresponsivity and On/Off Ratio on Quantum Dot Density in Quantum Dot Sensitized MoS(2) Photodetector

Non-radiative energy transfer (NRET) from quantum dots (QDs) to monolayer MoS(2) has been shown to greatly enhance the photoresponsivity of the MoS(2) photodetector, lifting the limitations imposed by monolayer absorption thickness. Studies were often performed on a photodetector with a channel leng...

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Autores principales: Lai, Yung-Yu, Yeh, Yen-Wei, Tzou, An-Jye, Chen, Yi-Yuan, Wu, YewChung Sermon, Cheng, Yuh-Jen, Kuo, Hao-Chung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32937762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091828
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Sumario:Non-radiative energy transfer (NRET) from quantum dots (QDs) to monolayer MoS(2) has been shown to greatly enhance the photoresponsivity of the MoS(2) photodetector, lifting the limitations imposed by monolayer absorption thickness. Studies were often performed on a photodetector with a channel length of only a few μm and an active area of a few μm(2). Here, we demonstrate a QD sensitized monolayer MoS(2) photodetector with a large channel length of 40 μm and an active area of 0.13 mm(2). The QD sensitizing coating greatly enhances photoresponsivity by 14-fold at 1.3 μW illumination power, as compared with a plain monolayer MoS(2) photodetector without QD coating. The photoresponsivity enhancement increases as QD coating density increases. However, QD coating also causes dark current to increase due to charge doping from QD on MoS(2). At low QD density, the increase of photocurrent is much larger than the increase of dark current, resulting in a significant enhancement of the signal on/off ratio. As QD density increases, the increase of photocurrent becomes slower than the increase of dark current. As a result, photoresponsivity increases, but the on/off ratio decreases. This inverse dependence on QD density is an important factor to consider in the QD sensitized photodetector design.