Issue 17, 2024

Asymmetric contact-induced selective doping of CVD-grown bilayer WS2 and its application in high-performance photodetection with an ultralow dark current

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are excellent candidates for high-performance optoelectronics due to their high carrier mobility, air stability and strong optical absorption. However, photodetectors made with monolayer TMDs often exhibit a high dark current, and thus, there is a scope for further improvement. Herein, we developed a 2D bilayer tungsten disulfide (WS2) based photodetector (PD) with asymmetric contacts that exhibits an exceptionally low dark current and high specific detectivity. High-quality and large-area monolayer and bilayer WS2 flakes were synthesized using a thermal chemical vapor deposition system. Compared to conventional symmetric contact electrodes, utilizing metal electrodes with higher and lower work functions relative to bilayer WS2 aids in achieving asymmetric lateral doping in the WS2 flakes. This doping asymmetry was confirmed through the photoluminescence spectral profile and Raman mapping analysis. With the asymmetric contacts on bilayer WS2, we find evidence of selective doping of electrons and holes near the Ti and Au contacts, respectively, while the WS2 region away from the contacts remains intrinsic. When compared with the symmetric contact case, the dark current in the WS2 PD with asymmetric (Au, Ti) contact decreases by an order of magnitude under reverse bias with a concomitant increase in the photocurrent, resulting in an improved on/off ratio of ∼105 and overall improved device performance under identical illumination conditions. We explained this improved performance based on the energy band alignment showing a unidirectional charge flow under light illumination. Our results indicate that the planar device structure and compatibility with current nanofabrication technologies can facilitate its integration into advanced chips for futuristic low-power optoelectronic and nanophotonic applications.

Graphical abstract: Asymmetric contact-induced selective doping of CVD-grown bilayer WS2 and its application in high-performance photodetection with an ultralow dark current

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2023
Accepted
28 Mar 2024
First published
28 Mar 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 8583-8596

Asymmetric contact-induced selective doping of CVD-grown bilayer WS2 and its application in high-performance photodetection with an ultralow dark current

A. K. Mia, M. Meyyappan and P. K. Giri, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 8583 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR06118C

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