Construction of a SnSe/SnSe2 heterojunction for superior photoelectrochemical photodetectors†
Abstract
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) photodetectors have attracted increasing attention due to their intrinsic self-powered characteristics, simple fabrication processes, and potential for developing compact, energy-efficient devices. In this work, SnSe/SnSe2 heterojunctions were successfully synthesized on a photoanode via a one-pot hydrothermal method, offering a facile and scalable approach to PEC photoanode fabrication. The PEC photodetectors based on these heterojunctions exhibit outstanding self-powered photodetection performance, demonstrating a responsivity of 800 times higher than that of single-component SnSe and even 1400 times higher than that of SnSe2. This significant enhancement is attributed to the formation of a type-II heterojunction, which facilitates superior light absorption and efficient charge separation and transfer. The synergistic interaction between SnSe and SnSe2 ensures effective utilization of incident light and minimizes recombination losses. This study not only highlights the advantages of SnSe/SnSe2 heterojunctions for PEC photodetectors but also provides a promising strategy for designing high-performance photodetectors.