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Polarization‐Dependent Photocurrent of Black Phosphorus/Rhenium Disulfide Heterojunctions
Author(s) -
Li XiaoKuan,
Gao XiaoGuang,
Su BaoWang,
Xin Wei,
Huang KaiXuan,
Jiang XiaoQiang,
Liu ZhiBo,
Tian JianGuo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advanced materials interfaces
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.671
H-Index - 65
ISSN - 2196-7350
DOI - 10.1002/admi.201800960
Subject(s) - materials science , photocurrent , heterojunction , stacking , optoelectronics , anisotropy , polarization (electrochemistry) , molybdenum disulfide , monolayer , nanotechnology , optics , chemistry , physics , nuclear magnetic resonance , metallurgy
Abstract Van der Waals (vdW) heterojunctions of 2D layered materials possess excellent interface quality without the constraint of lattice mismatch, which enables the application of nanomaterials in electronic and optoelectronic devices. The anisotropy of 2D materials however, also plays an important role in the stacking process of vdW heterojunction. Black phosphorus (BP) and rhenium disulfide (ReS 2 ), as two strong anisotropic 2D materials, have intrinsic in‐plane anisotropic properties that can be used in polarization‐sensitive photoelectric devices. Herein, two types of BP/ReS 2 heterojunctions are stacked by controlling their crystal orientation, with the armchair (AC) direction of BP parallel to the b ‐axis of ReS 2 (ABJ) and zigzag (ZZ) direction of BP parallel to the b ‐axis of ReS 2 (ZBJ). ABJ exhibits stronger polarization‐dependent photocurrent with a polarized photocurrent ratio of 31, when polarized light is illuminated along the AC and ZZ directions. Our results suggest that this heterojunction has potential application in polarization‐dependent optoelectronic detection.

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