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Photoelectric Characteristics of a Large-Area n-MoS2/p-Si Heterojunction Structure Formed through Sulfurization Process

Title
Photoelectric Characteristics of a Large-Area n-MoS2/p-Si Heterojunction Structure Formed through Sulfurization Process
Author
김은규
Keywords
MoS2; transition metal dichalcogenide; heterojunction; photodiode
Issue Date
2020-12
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
SENSORS, v. 20, no. 24, article no. 7340, page. 7340-7349
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) of the transition metal dichalcogenides family, are widely investigated because of their outstanding electrical and optical properties. However, not much of the 2D materials research completed to date has covered large-area structures comprised of high-quality heterojunction diodes. We fabricated a large-area n-MoS2/p-Si heterojunction structure by sulfurization of MoOx film, which is thermally evaporated on p-type silicon substrate. The n-MoS2/p-Si structure possessed excellent diode characteristics such as ideality factor of 1.53 and rectification ratio in excess of 10(4). Photoresponsivity and detectivity of the diode showed up to 475 mA/W and 6.5 x 10(11) Jones, respectively, in wavelength ranges from visible to near-infrared. The device appeared also the maximum external quantum efficiency of 72%. The rise and decay times of optical transient response were measured about 19.78 ms and 0.99 ms, respectively. These results suggest that the sulfurization process for large-area 2D heterojunction with MoS2 can be applicable to next-generation electronic and optoelectronic devices.
URI
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/24/7340https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/173150
ISSN
1424-8220
DOI
10.3390/s20247340
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