We investigate a vertically-stacked hybrid photodiode consisting of a thin n-type molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) layer transferred onto p-type silicon. The fabrication is scalable as the MoS2 is grown by a controlled and tunable vapor phase sulfurization process. The obtained large-scale p-n heterojunction diodes exhibit notable photoconductivity which can be tuned by modifying the thickness of the MoS2 layer. The diodes have a broad spectral response due to direct and indirect band transitions of the nanoscale MoS2. Further, we observe a blue-shift of the spectral response into the visible range. The results are a significant step towards scalable fabrication of vertical devices from two-dimensional materials and constitute a new paradigm for materials engineering.
@article{arxiv.1407.0270,
title = {Heterojunction Hybrid Devices from Vapor Phase Grown MoS$_{2}$},
author = {Chanyoung Yim and Maria O`Brien and Niall McEvoy and Sarah Riazimehr and Heiko Schäfer-Eberwein and Andreas Bablich and Ravinder Pawar and Giuseppe Iannaccone and Clive Downing and Gianluca Fiori and Max C. Lemme and Georg S. Duesberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.0270},
year = {2014}
}
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23 pages with 4 figures. This article has been published in Scientific Reports. (26 June 2014, doi:10.1038/srep05458)