Superlinear Composition-Dependent Photocurrent in CVD-Grown Monolayer MoS sub(2(1-x))Se sub(2x) Alloy Devices

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have emerged as a new class of two-dimensional materials that are promising for electronics and photonics. To date, optoelectronic measurements in these materials have shown the conventional behavior expected from photoconductors such as a linear or sublinear...

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Published inNano letters Vol. 15; no. 4; pp. 2612 - 2619
Main Authors Klee, Velveth, Preciado, Edwin, Barroso, David, Nguyen, Ariana E, Lee, Chris, Erickson, Kristopher J, Triplett, Mark, Davis, Brandon, Lu, I-Hsi, Bobek, Sarah, McKinley, Jessica, Martinez, Joseph P, Mann, John, Talin, AAlec, Bartels, Ludwig, Leonard, Francois
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Abstract Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have emerged as a new class of two-dimensional materials that are promising for electronics and photonics. To date, optoelectronic measurements in these materials have shown the conventional behavior expected from photoconductors such as a linear or sublinear dependence of the photocurrent on light intensity. Here, we report the observation of a new regime of operation where the photocurrent depends superlinearly on light intensity. We use spatially resolved photocurrent measurements on devices consisting of CVD-grown monolayers of TMD alloys spanning MoS sub(2) to MoSe sub(2) to show the photoconductive nature of the photoresponse, with the photocurrent dominated by recombination and field-induced carrier separation in the channel. Time-dependent photoconductivity measurements show the presence of persistent photoconductivity for the S-rich alloys, while photocurrent measurements at fixed wavelength for devices of different alloy compositions show a systematic decrease of the responsivity with increasing Se content associated with increased linearity of the current-voltage characteristics. A model based on the presence of different types of recombination centers is presented to explain the origin of the superlinear dependence on light intensity, which emerges when the nonequilibrium occupancy of initially empty fast recombination centers becomes comparable to that of slow recombination centers. Keywords: Transition metal dichalcogenides; photocurrent; superlinear; alloys; MoS sub(2); MoSe sub(2)
AbstractList Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have emerged as a new class of two-dimensional materials that are promising for electronics and photonics. To date, optoelectronic measurements in these materials have shown the conventional behavior expected from photoconductors such as a linear or sublinear dependence of the photocurrent on light intensity. Here, we report the observation of a new regime of operation where the photocurrent depends superlinearly on light intensity. We use spatially resolved photocurrent measurements on devices consisting of CVD-grown monolayers of TMD alloys spanning MoS sub(2) to MoSe sub(2) to show the photoconductive nature of the photoresponse, with the photocurrent dominated by recombination and field-induced carrier separation in the channel. Time-dependent photoconductivity measurements show the presence of persistent photoconductivity for the S-rich alloys, while photocurrent measurements at fixed wavelength for devices of different alloy compositions show a systematic decrease of the responsivity with increasing Se content associated with increased linearity of the current-voltage characteristics. A model based on the presence of different types of recombination centers is presented to explain the origin of the superlinear dependence on light intensity, which emerges when the nonequilibrium occupancy of initially empty fast recombination centers becomes comparable to that of slow recombination centers. Keywords: Transition metal dichalcogenides; photocurrent; superlinear; alloys; MoS sub(2); MoSe sub(2)
Author Klee, Velveth
Bobek, Sarah
Triplett, Mark
Lee, Chris
Preciado, Edwin
Bartels, Ludwig
Barroso, David
Nguyen, Ariana E
Talin, AAlec
Martinez, Joseph P
Leonard, Francois
McKinley, Jessica
Davis, Brandon
Lu, I-Hsi
Mann, John
Erickson, Kristopher J
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