JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrafast response of monolayer molybdenum disulfide photodetectors

Haining WangChangjian ZhangWeimin ChanSandip TiwariFarhan Rana

Year: 2015 Journal:   Nature Communications Vol: 6 (1)Pages: 8831-8831   Publisher: Nature Portfolio

Abstract

Abstract The strong light emission and absorption exhibited by single atomic layer transitional metal dichalcogenides in the visible to near-infrared wavelength range make them attractive for optoelectronic applications. In this work, using two-pulse photovoltage correlation technique, we show that monolayer molybdenum disulfide photodetector can have intrinsic response times as short as 3 ps implying photodetection bandwidths as wide as 300 GHz. The fast photodetector response is a result of the short electron–hole and exciton lifetimes in this material. Recombination of photoexcited carriers in most two-dimensional metal dichalcogenides is dominated by nonradiative processes, most notable among which is Auger scattering. The fast response time, and the ease of fabrication of these devices, make them interesting for low-cost ultrafast optical communication links.

Keywords:
Photodetection Photodetector Molybdenum disulfide Monolayer Materials science Optoelectronics Ultrashort pulse Exciton Auger effect Auger Optics Nanotechnology Laser Physics Atomic physics

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