Recent advances in enhancing the photodetector performance of 2D materials by combining them with organic thin films
Lei Guo,
Jiayue Han,
Jun Wang
Abstract:Two dimension (2D) materials-based photodetectors usually indicate excellent properties such as ultrafast and broadband response, but the atomic thickness of 2D materials usually leads to low absorption coefficient. Pure 2D...
“…1,3,4,33–35 Fabricating organic/2D hybrids as the functional parts of photodetectors may combine their favorable properties and alleviate the shortcomings of any of the single materials. 4,36–38 The G sheets transferred on the octadecyltrichlorosilane-modified SiO 2 /Si substrate have a smoother topography and uniform doping. The large, highly crystallized C 60 film formed on these G sheets plays a key role in fabricating sensitive G/C 60 /pentacene phototransistors.…”
We fabricated an efficient C8-DPP-BP/G photodetector with prompt response to UV-near IR radiation through a dual-benefit strategy, in situ synthesis and crystallization using a simple one-step annealing technique.
“…1,3,4,33–35 Fabricating organic/2D hybrids as the functional parts of photodetectors may combine their favorable properties and alleviate the shortcomings of any of the single materials. 4,36–38 The G sheets transferred on the octadecyltrichlorosilane-modified SiO 2 /Si substrate have a smoother topography and uniform doping. The large, highly crystallized C 60 film formed on these G sheets plays a key role in fabricating sensitive G/C 60 /pentacene phototransistors.…”
We fabricated an efficient C8-DPP-BP/G photodetector with prompt response to UV-near IR radiation through a dual-benefit strategy, in situ synthesis and crystallization using a simple one-step annealing technique.
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