Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2018
Volume 63, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 5–9, 2018; Los Angeles, California
Session F36: 2D Materials - van der Waals Heterostructures I
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
LACC
Room: 410
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Matthew Rosenberger, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.MAR.F36.13
Abstract: F36.00013 : Fabry-Perot Cavity-Enhanced Optical Absorption in Ultrasensitive Tunable Photodiodes Based on Hybrid 2D Materials
1:39 PM–1:51 PM
Presenter:
Qixing Wang
(Physics, National University of Singapore)
Authors:
Qixing Wang
(Physics, National University of Singapore)
Andrew Wee
(Physics, National University of Singapore)
Monolayer two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) show interesting optical and electrical properties because of their direct bandgap. However, the low absorption of atomically thin TMDs limits their applications. Here, we reported enhanced absorption and optoelectronic properties of monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) by using an asymmetric Fabry-Perot cavity. The cavity is based on a hybrid structure of MoS2/ hexagonal boron nitride (BN)/Au/SiO2 realized through layer-by-layer vertical stacking. Photoluminescence (PL) intensity of monolayer MoS2 is enhanced over two orders of magnitude. Theoretical calculations show that the strong absorption of MoS2 comes from photonic localization on the top of the micro cavity at optimal BN spacer thickness. The n/n+ MoS2 homojunction photodiode incorporating this asymmetric Fabry-Perot cavity exhibits excellent current rectifying behavior with an ideality factor of 1 and an ultrasensitive and gate tunable external photo gain and specific detectivity. Our work offers an effective method to achieve uniform enhanced light absorption by monolayer TMDs, which has promising applications for highly sensitive optoelectronic devices.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.MAR.F36.13
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