Two-dimensional -In2Se3-based ferroelectric semiconductor junction for reconfigurable photodetectors

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2023)

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The proliferation of visual information promoted in part by the Internet of Things is increasing demand for high-quality imaging, which in turn imposes more stringent physical requirements on photodetectors. Given that dark current is a significant figure of merit for photodetectors, we report herein a vertical ferroelectric semiconductor junction based on two-dimensional alpha-In2Se3 that suppresses the dark current and, thereby, enhances photodetection sensitivity. By utilizing the tight coupling between the ferroelectric and semiconductor properties of alpha-In2Se3, the two-terminal graphene-ferroelectric semiconductor-graphene crossbar structure demonstrates typical memristive behavior. The conductance, reflecting the dark current, is effectively regulated by modulating the height of the out-of-plane ferroelectric polarizationinduced Schottky barrier height modulation between alpha-In2Se3 and graphene. As a result, the dark current is suppressed to 14 nA when alpha-In2Se3 is polarized down, which is a 50-fold decrease from 660 nA of dark current when alpha-In2Se3 is polarized up. Furthermore, alpha-In2Se3 exhibits excellent optoelectronic properties, demonstrating a high responsivity of 4.3 x 10(4) A/W, a fast response speed of 43 ls, and a broadband response spectrum from the visible to 980 nm. The combination of semiconductor and ferroelectric properties means that such devices may be used in self-powered, broadband, and highly integrated optoelectronic platforms.
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