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    Jie Zhou, Xueyan Wang, Zhiqingzi Chen, Libo Zhang, Chenyu Yao, Weijie Du, Jiazhen Zhang, Huaizhong Xing, Nanxin Fu, Gang Chen, Lin Wang. A self-powered and sensitive terahertz photodetection based on PdSe2J. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(5): 050701.
    Jie Zhou, Xueyan Wang, Zhiqingzi Chen, Libo Zhang, Chenyu Yao, Weijie Du, Jiazhen Zhang, Huaizhong Xing, Nanxin Fu, Gang Chen, Lin Wang. A self-powered and sensitive terahertz photodetection based on PdSe2J. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(5): 050701.
  • A self-powered and sensitive terahertz photodetection based on PdSe2

    • With the rapid development of terahertz technology, terahertz detectors are expected to play a key role in diverse areas such as homeland security and imaging, materials diagnostics, biology, medical sciences, and communication. Whereas self-powered, rapid response, and room temperature terahertz photodetectors are confronted with huge challenges. Here, we report a novel rapid response and self-powered terahertz photothermoelectronic (PTE) photodetector based on a low-dimensional material: palladium selenide (PdSe2). An order of magnitude performance enhancement was observed in photodetection based on PdSe2/graphene heterojunction that resulted from the integration of graphene and enhanced the Seebeck effect. Under 0.1-THz and 0.3-THz irradiations, the device displays a stable and repeatable photoresponse at room temperature without bias. Furthermore, rapid rise (5.0 μs) and decay (5.4 μs) times are recorded under 0.1-THz irradiation. Our results demonstrate the promising prospect of the detector based on PdSe2 in terms of air-stable, suitable sensitivity and speed, which may have great application in terahertz detection.
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