Realizing Ultrafast Response Speed for Self-Powered Photodetectors with a Molecular-Doped Lateral InSe Homojunction
Xiaofeng Fan,
Sixian He,
Pu Feng
et al.
Abstract:The implementation of energy-saving policies has stimulated
intensive
interest in exploring self-powered optoelectronic devices. The 2D
p-n homojunction exhibits effective generation and separation of carriers
excited by light, realizing lower power consumption and higher performance
photodetectors. Here, a self-powered photodetector with high performance
is fabricated based on an F4-TCNQ localized molecular-doped lateral
InSe homojunction. Compared with the intrinsic InSe photodetector,
the switching light ra… Show more
The burgeoning initiatives implementing self-driven 2D layered material photodetectors have been presented, heralding new avenues for the next-generation integrated and miniaturized optoelectronic industry.
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