Scalable and low-cost fabrication of flexible WS2 photodetectors on polycarbonate

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We present a low-cost and easy-to-implement technique to fabricate large-area WS2 photodetector devices onto transparent and flexible polycarbonate substrates. The method relies on the deposition of large-area (in the cm scale) thin films (~30 nm thick) of WS2 by a recently introduced abrasion-induced method. Interdigitated electrical contacts are then deposited by thermal evaporation through a shadow mask. The photodetectors present well-balanced performances with an good trade-off between responsivity (up to 144 mA/W at a source-drain voltage of 10 V and illumination power of 1 μW) and response time (down to ~70 µs) and a detectivity value of 108 Jones. We found that the devices perform very reversibly upon several illumination and straining cycles and we found a moderate device-to-device variation.

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Quereda, J., Kuriakose, S., Munuera, C., Mompean, F. J., Al-Enizi, A. M., Nafady, A., … Castellanos-Gomez, A. (2022). Scalable and low-cost fabrication of flexible WS2 photodetectors on polycarbonate. Npj Flexible Electronics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-022-00157-9

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