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Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se Nanowire/MoSe<sub>2</sub> Mixed-Dimensional Polarization-Sensitive Photodiode with a Nanoscale Ultrafast-Response Channel

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2023

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In recent years, polarization-sensitive photodiodes based on one-dimensional/two-dimensional (1D/2D) van der Waals (vdWs) heterostructures have garnered significant attention due to the high specific surface area, strong orientation degree of 1D structures, and large photo-active area and mechanical flexibility of 2D structures. Therefore, they are applicable in wearable electronics, electrical-driven lasers, image sensing, optical communication, optical switches, etc. Herein, 1D Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se nanowires have been successfully synthesized via chemical vapor deposition. Impressively, the strongest Raman vibration modes can be achieved along the short edge (<i>y</i>-axis) of Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se nanowires with high crystalline quality, which originate from Se and Bi vacancies. Moreover, the Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se/MoSe<sub>2</sub> photodiode designed with type-II band alignment demonstrates a high rectification ratio of 10<sup>3</sup>. Intuitively, the photocurrent peaks are mainly distributed in the overlapped region under the self-powered mode and reverse bias, within the wavelength range of 400-nm. The resulting device exhibits excellent optoelectrical performances, including high responsivities (<i>R</i>) and fast response speed of 656 mA/W and 350/380 μs (zero bias) and 17.17 A/W and 100/110 μs (-1 V) under 635 nm illumination, surpassing the majority of reported mixed-dimensional photodiodes. The most significant feature of our photodiode is its highest photocurrent anisotropic ratio of ∼2.2 (-0.8 V) along the long side (<i>x</i>-axis) of Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se nanowires under 635 nm illumination. The above results reveal a robust and distinctive correlation between structural defects and polarized orientation for 1D Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se nanowires. Furthermore, 1D Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>Se nanowires appear to be a great potential candidate for high-performance rectifiers, polarization-sensitive photodiodes, and phototransistors based on mixed vdWs heterostructures.

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