High performance photoresponsive field-effect transistors based on MoS2/pentacene heterojunction

2017 
Abstract Monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ), with a high predicted intrinsic mobility of ∼410 cm 2 /V at room temperature, shows great potential for application in sensors and optoelectronics as a result of good electrical performance and photoemission. Compared with the photoresponsive photodiodes, photoresponsive field-effect transistors exhibit higher sensitivity and lower noise. And, pentacene is a small molecule organic semiconductor and has high absorption in the visible region. Here, we reported on a high-performance photoresponsive field-effect transistor based on MoS 2 /pentacene inorganic/organic planar heterojunction. The results showed that the device demonstrated superior performance. Under 655 nm light illumination, the device exhibited an ultrahigh photoresponsivity of 103 A/W, a maximum photosensitivity of 1.8 × 10 3 and a high external quantum efficiency of around 195%, respectively.
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