Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session J51: Optoelectronic Properties of 2D Materials
2:30 PM–5:18 PM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: Mile High Ballroom 1D
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Shaowei Li, University of California, Berkeley
Abstract: J51.00004 : Carrier transport dynamics in 2D semiconductors optoelectronic devices
Presenter:
Jianbo Gao
(PHYSICS, Clemson University)
Authors:
Pan P Adhikari
(PHYSICS, Clemson University)
Peijian Wang
(Physics, University at Buffalo)
Kanishka Kobbekaduwa
(PHYSICS, Clemson University)
Exian Liu
(PHYSICS, Clemson University)
Hao Zeng
(Physics, University at Buffalo)
Jianbo Gao
(PHYSICS, Clemson University)
Despite that 2D semiconductors have promising optoelectronic and electronic applications, our fundamental understanding of its carrier transport dynamics is still in its infancy. In general, it remains challenging to unravel the carrier transport properties in devices since they are altered in the presence of defects/impurities or trap states. An ultrafast probe or high quantum efficiency device (the ratio between electrons collected to photon number), or both, are required to elicit carrier transport properties before significant carrier trapping into trap states and recombination occur.
In this work, we integrate black phosphorus and WS2 in an ultra-high-speed photodetector structure with sub-25 ps response time to study the carrier transport dynamics. We elucidate the nature of transport mechanisms in different temporal regimes: pre-trapping and band-like transport in early time up to nanoseconds, followed by multiple trapping and release (MTR) hopping transport. In addition to demonstrating visible and infrared high-speed photodetectors, our study reveals the fundamental device physics, leading to device performance manipulation.
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