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Nanoscale ; 15(46): 18818-18824, 2023 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37962416

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The ability to tune the twist angle between different layers of two-dimensional (2D) materials has enabled the creation of electronic flat bands artificially, leading to exotic quantum phases. When a twisted blilayer of graphene (tBLG) is placed at the van der Waals proximity to a semiconducting layer of transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC), such as WSe2, the emergent phases in the tBLG can fundamentally modify the functionality of such heterostructures. Here we have performed photoresponse measurements in few-layer-WSe2/tBLG heterostructure, where the mis-orientation angle of the tBLG layer was chosen to lie close to the magic angle of 1.1°. Our experiments show that the photoresponse is extremely sensitive to the band structure of tBLG and gets strongly suppressed when the Fermi energy was placed within the low-energy moiré bands. Photoresponse could however be recovered when Fermi energy exceeded the moiré band edge where it was dominated by the photogating effect due to transfer of charge between the tBLG and the WSe2 layers. Our observations suggest the possibility of the screening effects from moiré flat bands that strongly affect the charge transfer process at the WSe2/tBLG interface, which is further supported by time-resolved photo-resistance measurements.

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Small ; 18(31): e2202626, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35802900

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Binary van der Waals heterostructures of graphene (Gr) and transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) have evolved as a promising candidate for photodetection with very high responsivity due to the separation of photo-excited electron-hole pairs across the interface. The spectral range of optoelectronic response in such hybrids has so far been limited by the optical bandgap of the light absorbing TMDC layer. Here, the bidirectionality of interlayer charge transfer is utilized for detecting sub-band gap photons in Gr-TMDC heterostructures. A Gr/MoSe2 heterostructure sequentially driven by visible and near infra-red (NIR) photons is employed, to demonstrate that NIR induced back transfer of charge allows fast and repeatable detection of the low energy photons (less than the optical band gap of the TMDC layer). This mechanism provides photoresponsivity as high as ≈3000 A W-1 close to the communication wavelength. The experiment provides a new strategy for achieving highly efficient photodetection over a broad range of energies beyond the spectral bandgap with the 2D semiconductor family.

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