Growth of a large, single-crystalline ws2 monolayer for high-performance photodetectors by chemical vapor deposition

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Abstract

2D WS2 is a promising candidate for the next generation nanoelectronics, spintronics, valleytronics, and optoelectronics. However, the uncontrollably large-area growth of WS2 nanosheets and their unsatisfactory performance of the photodetectors based on WS2 hindered its applications. Here, we proposed a CVD method using tungstic acid as the precursors to grow WS2 flakes. After being characterized by AFM, Raman, PL, and TEM, we found the as-grown WS2 flakes were high-quality structures. Then the photodetectors based on the as-grown WS2 were fabricated, which exhibited high responsivity (7.3 A W−1 ), a fast response rate (a response time of 5 ms and a recovery time of 7 ms), prefect external quantum efficiency (EQE) (1814%), and remarkable detectivity (D*) (3.4 × 1012 Jones). Our works provided a new CVD method to grow some high-quality WS2 nanosheets.

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Chen, Y. (2021). Growth of a large, single-crystalline ws2 monolayer for high-performance photodetectors by chemical vapor deposition. Micromachines, 12(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12020137

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