I-Hsi Lu
University of California, Riverside
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Nano Letters | 2015
Velveth Klee; Edwin Preciado; David Barroso; Ariana E. Nguyen; Chris Lee; Kristopher J. Erickson; Mark Triplett; Brandon N. Davis; I-Hsi Lu; Sarah Bobek; Jessica L. McKinley; Joseph Martinez; John Mann; A. Alec Talin; Ludwig Bartels; François Léonard
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have emerged as a new class of two-dimensional materials that are promising for electronics and photonics. To date, optoelectronic measurements in these materials have shown the conventional behavior expected from photoconductors such as a linear or sublinear dependence of the photocurrent on light intensity. Here, we report the observation of a new regime of operation where the photocurrent depends superlinearly on light intensity. We use spatially resolved photocurrent measurements on devices consisting of CVD-grown monolayers of TMD alloys spanning MoS2 to MoSe2 to show the photoconductive nature of the photoresponse, with the photocurrent dominated by recombination and field-induced carrier separation in the channel. Time-dependent photoconductivity measurements show the presence of persistent photoconductivity for the S-rich alloys, while photocurrent measurements at fixed wavelength for devices of different alloy compositions show a systematic decrease of the responsivity with increasing Se content associated with increased linearity of the current-voltage characteristics. A model based on the presence of different types of recombination centers is presented to explain the origin of the superlinear dependence on light intensity, which emerges when the nonequilibrium occupancy of initially empty fast recombination centers becomes comparable to that of slow recombination centers.
Nature Communications | 2015
Edwin Preciado; Florian J. R. Schülein; Ariana E. Nguyen; David Barroso; Miguel Isarraraz; Gretel von Son; I-Hsi Lu; Wladislaw Michailow; Benjamin Möller; Velveth Klee; John Mann; Achim Wixforth; Ludwig Bartels; Hubert J. Krenner
Lithium niobate is the archetypical ferroelectric material and the substrate of choice for numerous applications including surface acoustic wave radio frequencies devices and integrated optics. It offers a unique combination of substantial piezoelectric and birefringent properties, yet its lack of optical activity and semiconducting transport hamper application in optoelectronics. Here we fabricate and characterize a hybrid MoS2/LiNbO3 acousto-electric device via a scalable route that uses millimetre-scale direct chemical vapour deposition of MoS2 followed by lithographic definition of a field-effect transistor structure on top. The prototypical device exhibits electrical characteristics competitive with MoS2 devices on silicon. Surface acoustic waves excited on the substrate can manipulate and probe the electrical transport in the monolayer device in a contact-free manner. We realize both a sound-driven battery and an acoustic photodetector. Our findings open directions to non-invasive investigation of electrical properties of monolayer films.
Applied Physics Letters | 2016
Iori Tanabe; Michael Gomez; William C. Coley; Duy Le; Elena Echeverria; Gordon Stecklein; Viktor Kandyba; Santosh K. Balijepalli; Velveth Klee; Ariana E. Nguyen; Edwin Preciado; I-Hsi Lu; Sarah Bobek; David Barroso; Dominic Martinez-Ta; Alexei Barinov; Talat S. Rahman; Peter A. Dowben; P. A. Crowell; Ludwig Bartels
Growth by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) leads to multilayer WS2 of very high quality, based on high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The experimental valence band electronic structure is considered to be in good agreement with that obtained from density functional theory calculations. We find the spin-orbit splitting at the K¯ point to be 420 ± 20 meV with a hole effective mass of −0.35 ± 0.02 me for the upper spin-orbit component (the branch closer to the Fermi level) and −0.43 ± 0.07 me for the lower spin-orbit component. As predicted by theory, a thickness-dependent increase of bandwidth is observed at the top of the valence band, in the region of the Brillouin zone center. The top of the valence band of the CVD-prepared films exhibits a substantial binding energy, consistent with n-type behavior, and in agreement with transistor characteristics acquired using devices incorporating the same WS2 material.
ACS Nano | 2017
Thomas Empante; Yao Zhou; Velveth Klee; Ariana E. Nguyen; I-Hsi Lu; Michael D. Valentin; Sepedeh A. Naghibi Alvillar; Edwin Preciado; Adam Berges; Cindy S. Merida; Michael Gomez; Sarah Bobek; Miguel Isarraraz; Evan J. Reed; Ludwig Bartels
Nano Letters | 2015
Ariana Nguyen; Pankaj Sharma; Thomas Scott; Edwin Preciado; Velveth Klee; Dezheng Sun; I-Hsi Lu; David Barroso; SukHyun Kim; Vladimir Ya. Shur; A. R. Akhmatkhanov; Alexei Gruverman; Ludwig Bartels; Peter A. Dowben
ACS Photonics | 2017
Mohammad H. Tahersima; M. Danang Birowosuto; Zhizhen Ma; William C. Coley; Michael D. Valentin; Sahar Naghibi Alvillar; I-Hsi Lu; Yao Zhou; Ibrahim Sarpkaya; Aimee Martinez; Ingrid Liao; Brandon N. Davis; Joseph Martinez; Dominic Martinez-Ta; Alison Guan; Ariana E. Nguyen; Ke Liu; Cesare Soci; Evan J. Reed; Ludwig Bartels; Volker J. Sorger
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Joseph Martinez; Ariana Nguyen; Thomas Scott; Edwin Preciado; Velveth Klee; Dezheng Sun; Pankaj Sharma; I-Hsi Lu; David Barroso; SukHyun Kim; V. Ya. Shur; Alexei Gruverman; Peter A. Dowben; Ludwig Bartels
ieee electron devices technology and manufacturing conference | 2018
Michael D. Valentin; Alison Guan; Ariana E. Nguyen; I-Hsi Lu; Cindy S. Merida; Michael Gomez; Madan Dubey; Ludwig Bartels
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Cindy S. Merida; Duy Le; Elena Echeverria; Ariana E. Nguyen; Takat B. Rawal; Sahar Naghibi Alvillar; Viktor Kandyba; Abdullah Al-Mahboob; Yaroslav Losovyj; Khabiboulakh Katsiev; Michael D. Valentin; Chun-Yu Huang; Michael Gomez; I-Hsi Lu; Alison Guan; Alexei Barinov; Talat S. Rahman; Peter A. Dowben; Ludwig Bartels
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2017
Mohammad H. Tahersima; M. Danang Birowosuto; Zhizhen Ma; William C. Coley; Michael D. Valentin; I-Hsi Lu; Ke Liu; Yao Zhou; Amy Martinez; Ingrid Liao; Brandon N. Davis; Joseph Martinez; Sahar Naghibi Alvillar; Dominic Martinez-Ta; Allison Guan; Ariana E. Nguyen; Cesare Soci; Evan J. Reed; Ludwig Bartels; Volker J. Sorger