We quantitatively study the Raman and photoluminescence (PL) emission from single-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) on dielectric (SiO2, hexagonal boron nitride, mica and the polymeric dielectric Gel-Film) and c...We quantitatively study the Raman and photoluminescence (PL) emission from single-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) on dielectric (SiO2, hexagonal boron nitride, mica and the polymeric dielectric Gel-Film) and conducting substrates (Au and few-layer graphene). We find that the substrate can affect the Raman and PL emission in a twofold manner. First, the absorption and emission intensities are strongly modulated by the constructive/destructive interference within the different substrates. Second, the position of the Alg Raman mode peak and the spectral weight between neutral and charged excitons in the PL spectra are modified by the substrate. We attribute this effect to substrate-induced changes in the doping level and in the decay rates of the excitonic transitions. Our results provide a method to quantitatively study the Raman and PL emission from MoSa-based vertical heterostructures and represent the first step in ad hoc tuning the PL emission of 1L MoS2 by selecting the proper substrate.展开更多
Graphene is being actively explored as a candidate material for flexible and stretchable devices. However, the development of graphene-based flexible photonic devices, i.e. photodetectors, is hindered by the low absor...Graphene is being actively explored as a candidate material for flexible and stretchable devices. However, the development of graphene-based flexible photonic devices, i.e. photodetectors, is hindered by the low absorbance of the single layer of carbon atoms. Recently, van der Waals bonded carbon nanotube and graphene hybrid films have demonstrated excellent photoresponsivity, and the use of vein-like carbon nanotube networks resulted in significantly higher mechanical strength. Here, we report for the first time, a flexible photodetector with a high photoresponsivity of - 51 A/W and a fast response time of - 40 ms over the visible range, revealing the unique potential of this emerging all-carbon hybrid films for flexible devices. In addition, the device exhibits good robustness against repetitive bending, suggesting its applicability in large-area matrix-array flexible photodetectors.展开更多
In-plane symmetry is an important contributor to the physical properties of two-dimensional layered materials, as well as atomically thin heterojunctions. Here, we demonstrate anisotropic/isotropic van der Waals (vdW...In-plane symmetry is an important contributor to the physical properties of two-dimensional layered materials, as well as atomically thin heterojunctions. Here, we demonstrate anisotropic/isotropic van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures of ReS2 and MoS2 monolayers, where interlayer coupling interactions and charge separation were observed by in situ Raman-photoluminescence spectroscopy, electrical, and photoelectrical measurements. We believe that these results could be helpful for understanding the fundamental physics of atomically thin vdW heterostructures and creating novel electronic and optoelectronic devices.展开更多
文摘We quantitatively study the Raman and photoluminescence (PL) emission from single-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) on dielectric (SiO2, hexagonal boron nitride, mica and the polymeric dielectric Gel-Film) and conducting substrates (Au and few-layer graphene). We find that the substrate can affect the Raman and PL emission in a twofold manner. First, the absorption and emission intensities are strongly modulated by the constructive/destructive interference within the different substrates. Second, the position of the Alg Raman mode peak and the spectral weight between neutral and charged excitons in the PL spectra are modified by the substrate. We attribute this effect to substrate-induced changes in the doping level and in the decay rates of the excitonic transitions. Our results provide a method to quantitatively study the Raman and PL emission from MoSa-based vertical heterostructures and represent the first step in ad hoc tuning the PL emission of 1L MoS2 by selecting the proper substrate.
文摘Graphene is being actively explored as a candidate material for flexible and stretchable devices. However, the development of graphene-based flexible photonic devices, i.e. photodetectors, is hindered by the low absorbance of the single layer of carbon atoms. Recently, van der Waals bonded carbon nanotube and graphene hybrid films have demonstrated excellent photoresponsivity, and the use of vein-like carbon nanotube networks resulted in significantly higher mechanical strength. Here, we report for the first time, a flexible photodetector with a high photoresponsivity of - 51 A/W and a fast response time of - 40 ms over the visible range, revealing the unique potential of this emerging all-carbon hybrid films for flexible devices. In addition, the device exhibits good robustness against repetitive bending, suggesting its applicability in large-area matrix-array flexible photodetectors.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 61471270, 51420105002, and 51572199).
文摘In-plane symmetry is an important contributor to the physical properties of two-dimensional layered materials, as well as atomically thin heterojunctions. Here, we demonstrate anisotropic/isotropic van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures of ReS2 and MoS2 monolayers, where interlayer coupling interactions and charge separation were observed by in situ Raman-photoluminescence spectroscopy, electrical, and photoelectrical measurements. We believe that these results could be helpful for understanding the fundamental physics of atomically thin vdW heterostructures and creating novel electronic and optoelectronic devices.