Abstract

We report on the demonstration of UV/visible and UV/near-IR photodetectors of high spectral responsivity (SR) in a non-conventional heterojunction, realized by combining multi-layered materials with wide band gap Gallium Nitride (GaN). Multi-layer MoS2 and β-In2Se3 flakes were exfoliated separately on epitaxial GaN-on-sapphire, followed by fabrication of photodetectors in a lateral inter-digitated metal semiconductor metal geometry with Ti/Au contacts. Devices exhibited distinct steps in SR graph at 365 nm with responsivity value of 127 A W−1 and at ∼685 nm with responsivity value of 33 A W−1 for MoS2/GaN heterostructure. Whereas, similar steps exhibited at 365 nm with responsivity value of 1.6 A W−1 and at ∼850 nm with responsivity value of 0.03 A W−1 in case of β-In2Se3/GaN heterostructure. The wavelength dependent I–V characteristics showed photo-to-dark current ratio of ∼30 at 685 nm in case of MoS2/GaN heterostructure and ratio of ∼2 at 850 nm for β-In2Se3/GaN heterostructure. The reasons which limit the performance of the devices were also investigated using transient analysis and power dependent responsivity analysis. In summary, current work paves the way for futuristic layered-materials/3D heterostructure devices.

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