Abstract

Transition metal-doped two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor nanoplatelets (NPLs) with atomically precise thickness have attracted much research interest due to their inherent photo-physical properties. In this work, we have synthesized 2D Cu-doped CdS NPLs, investigated the charge transfer dynamics using ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy, and fabricated an efficient photodetector device. A large Stoke's shifted emission at ~685 nm with an average lifetime of about ~1.45 μs is observed in Cu-doped CdS NPLs. Slower bleach recovery kinetics leads to large charge carrier separation in Cu-doped NPLs which is beneficial for photodetector applications. Cu-doped NPLs-based photodetectors exhibit high photocurrent, fast response (~120 ms), ~600 times higher photoresponsivity, and ~300 times higher detectivity (~4.1×1013 Jones) than undoped CdS NPLs. These excellent properties of Cu-doped CdS NPLs make this material an efficient alternative for next-generation optoelectronic devices.

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