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Approaching intrinsic threshold breakdown voltage and ultra-high gain in graphite/InSe Schottky photodetector

arXiv (Cornell University)(2022)

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Realizing both ultra-low breakdown voltage and ultra-high gain has been one of the major challenges in the development of high-performance avalanche photodetector. Here, we report that an ultra-high avalanche gain of 3*10^5 can be realized in the graphite/InSe Schottky photodetector at a breakdown voltage down to 5.5 V. Remarkably, the threshold breakdown voltage can be further reduced down to 1.8 V by raising the operating temperature, approaching the theoretical limit of 1.5E_g/e with E_g the band gap of semiconductor. We develop a two-dimensional impact ionization model and uncover that observation of high gain at low breakdown voltage arises from reduced dimensionality of electron-phonon (e-ph) scattering in the layered InSe flake. Our findings open up a promising avenue for developing novel weak-light detectors with low energy consumption and high sensitivity.
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graphite/inse schottky photodetector,intrinsic threshold breakdown voltage,ultra-high
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