Issue 7, 2021

Large area growth of SnS2/graphene on cellulose paper as a flexible broadband photodetector and investigating its band structure through first principles calculations

Abstract

This work demonstrates the solution processed fabrication of a SnS2/graphene (Gr) heterojunction on a biodegradable cellulose paper substrate for its utilization as a broadband photodetector. Graphene was dip coated on cellulose paper followed by the direct growth of SnS2 on Gr/cellulose paper by a hydrothermal method. To study the charge transport mechanism of this unique heterojunction, first principles calculations are performed to theoretically estimate the band gap and the electron affinity values that lead to a detailed understanding of the band alignment in this heterojunction. There are no reports which demonstrate the direct large area growth of SnS2 on cellulose paper to fabricate an efficient broadband photodetector, complemented by a detailed theoretical understanding to understand the underlying physics of this device. The responsivity of the fabricated photodetector was calculated to be 6.98 and 3.67 mA W−1 for visible and UV light illumination respectively suggesting that the device was more responsive towards the visible spectrum when compared to the UV region. The durability of the photodetector was tested by subjecting it to 500 bending cycles wherein a negligible change in the responsivity values was observed. The successful fabrication of a large area SnS2/Gr heterojunction on a low-cost cellulose paper substrate with its performance metrics comparable to a device fabricated using sophisticated techniques is a major step ahead in the development of low-cost photodetectors which finds potential applications in security, visible light communication, etc.

Graphical abstract: Large area growth of SnS2/graphene on cellulose paper as a flexible broadband photodetector and investigating its band structure through first principles calculations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jan 2021
Accepted
18 Feb 2021
First published
19 Feb 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2021,2, 2373-2381

Large area growth of SnS2/graphene on cellulose paper as a flexible broadband photodetector and investigating its band structure through first principles calculations

V. Selamneni, S. Kanungo and P. Sahatiya, Mater. Adv., 2021, 2, 2373 DOI: 10.1039/D1MA00054C

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