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We demonstrate extraordinary photoconductive behavior in two-dimensional (2D) crystalline indium selenide (In2Se3) nanosheets. Photocurrent measurements reveal that semiconducting In2Se3 nanosheets have an extremely high response to visible light, exhibiting a photoresponsivity of 3.95 × 10(2) A·W(-1) at 300 nm with an external quantum efficiency greater than 1.63 × 10(5) % at 5 V bias. The key figures-of-merit exceed that of graphene and other 2D material-based photodetectors reported to date. In addition, the photodetector has a fast response time of 1.8 × 10(-2) s and a specific detectivity of 2.26 × 10(12) Jones. The photoconductive response of α-In2Se3 nanosheets extends into ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectral regions. The high photocurrent response is attributed to the direct band gap (EG = 1.3 eV) of In2Se3 combined with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a self-terminated/native-oxide-free surface, which help to reduce carrier recombination while keeping fast response, allowing for real-time detection under very low-light conditions.
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Robin Jacobs-Gedrim
Purchase College
Mariyappan Shanmugam
University of Malaya
Nikhil Jain
Institute of Management Technology
ACS Nano
University at Albany, State University of New York
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9a2ac5e5bcb4e3b837554 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/nn405037s
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