Symmetry-Reduction Enhanced Polarization-Sensitive Photodetection in Core-Shell SbI /Sb O van der Waals Heterostructure.
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Abstract
Structural symmetry is a simple way to quantify the anisotropic properties of materials toward unique device applications including anisotropic transportation and polarization-sensitive photodetection. The enhancement of anisotropy can be achieved by artificial symmetry-reduction design. A core-shell SbI /Sb O nanowire, a heterostructure bonded by van der Waals forces, is introduced as an example of enhancing the performance of polarization-sensitive photodetectors via symmetry reduction. The structural, vibrational, and optical anisotropies of such core-shell nanostructures are systematically investigated. It is found that the anisotropic absorbance of a core-shell nanowire is obviously higher than that of two single compounds from both theoretical and experimental investigations. Anisotropic photocurrents of the polarization-sensitive photodetectors based on these core-shell SbI /Sb O van der Waals nanowires are measured ranging from ultraviolet (UV) to visible light (360-532 nm). Compared with other van der Waals 1D materials, low anisotropy ratio (I /I ) is measured based on SbI but a device based on this core-shell nanowire possesses a relatively high anisotropy ratio of ≈3.14 under 450 nm polarized light. This work shows that the low-symmetrical core-shell van der Waals heterostructure has large potential to be applied in wide range polarization-sensitive photodetectors.
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| Authors | Xiao, Mengqi;Yang, Huai;Shen, Wanfu;Hu, Chunguang;Zhao, Kai;Gao, Qiang;Pan, Longfei;Liu, Liyuan;Wang, Chengliang;Shen, Guozhen;Deng, Hui-Xiong;Wen, Hongyu;Wei, Zhongming; |
| Journal | Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.1002/smll.201907172
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