posted on 2024-05-02, 07:04authored byWei Gan, Yucheng Liu, Xue Liu, Ruichun Xiao, Kaipeng Ni, Ming Jiang, Hui Han, Xiaoya Zhou, Sijia Li, Chuanqiang Wu, Yang Li, Hui Li
Designing
high-performance polarization-sensitive photodetectors
is essential for photonic device applications. Anisotropic one-dimensional
(1D) van der Waals (vdW) materials have provided a promising platform
to that end. Despite significant advances in 1D vdW photonic devices,
their performance is still far from delivering practical potential.
Herein, we propose the design of high-performance polarization-sensitive
photodetectors using unique 1D vdW materials. By leveraging the chemical
vapor transport technique, we successfully fabricate high-quality
1D vdW Nb2Pd1–xSe5 (x = 0.29) nanowires. The 1D vdW Nb2Pd1–xSe5 photodetector
exhibits a high mobility of ∼56 cm2/(V s) and superior
photoresponse performance, including a high responsivity of 1A/W and
an ultrafast response time of ∼8 μs under 638 nm illumination.
Moreover, the 1D vdW Nb2Pd1–xSe5 photodetector demonstrates excellent polarization-sensitive
photoresponse with a degree of linear polarization (DOLP) up to 0.85
and can be modulated by adjusting the gate voltage, laser power density,
and wavelength. Those exceptional performance are believed to be relevant
to the symmetry-reduction induced by the partial occupation of Pd
sites. This study offers feasible approaches to enhance the anisotropy
of 1D vdW materials and the modulation of their polarization-sensitive
photoresponse, which may provide deep insights into the physical origin
of anisotropic properties of 1D vdW materials.