Self-powered devices are widely used in the detection and sensing fields. Asymmetric metal contacts provide an effective way to obtain self-powered devices. Finding two stable metallic electrode materials with large work function differences is the key to obtain highly efficient asymmetric metal contacts structures. However, common metal electrode materials have similar and high work functions, making it difficult to form an asymmetric contacts structure with a large work function difference. Herein, MoC crystals with low work function (3.8 eV) was obtained by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. The large work function difference between MoC and Au allowed us to synthesize an efficient MoC/MoS/Au photodetector with asymmetric metal contact structure, which enables light detection without external electric power. We believe that this novel device provides a new direction for the design of miniature self-powered photodetectors. These results also highlight the great potential of ultrathin MoC prepared by CVD in heterojunction device applications.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40820-019-0262-4 | DOI Listing |
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