Polarization-Sensitive
and Self-Driven Photodetector
Based on 2D PdSe2/InSe Asymmetric van der Waals Heterojunction
with Vertical Transportation Channel
posted on 2025-04-07, 17:37authored byYu-An Du, Sixian He, Chengdong Yin, Yunxin Li, Liancheng Zhao, Liming Gao
Polarized photodetectors are promising in civil and military
fields.
Limited response range and low integration level are critical challenges
which can be solved by the introduction of a 2D asymmetric vertical
heterojunction. Vertical structure design has the advantages of higher
integration level and shorter channel length. In this work, a PdSe2/InSe vertical heterojunction is constructed with an asymmetric
structure and a short vertical transportation channel for polarization-sensitive
and self-driven photodetection. The device exhibits excellent photoresponse
characteristics, including a wide spectral range spanning from 405
to 980 nm, a high responsivity of 296 mA/W, and a specific detectivity
of 1.97 × 1011 Jones. It also demonstrates excellent
photovoltaic performance with a notable open-circuit voltage reaching
480.6 mV and exhibits remarkable polarization sensitivity. Finally,
the device is integrated into a polarized light imaging system successfully.
This finding underscores the critical role of the PdSe2/InSe heterojunction in advancing compact, high-performance, broadband,
and self-driven polarized photodetectors.