Anomalous photocurrent response in van der Waals heterointerface
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Abstract
Van der Waals interfaces are unique platforms for novel properties and functionalities. In addition to being building blocks for functionalized devices such as p-n or tunneling junctions, symmetry of the van der Waal interface has recently been attracting much attention, represented by Moiré physics or quasicrystalline structure in twisted interfaces [1-3] and pseudo landau level formation in graphene/black phosphorus heterostructures [4].
In this talk, I will focus on the photocurrent response at van der Waals interfaces. The anomalous photovoltaic effect [6], which indicates the emergence of photo-induced spontaneous current without semiconductor p-n junction nor bias voltage, is observed at the symmetry engineered interface. A potential microscopic mechanism of the anomalous photovoltaic effect will be also discussed.
[1] M. Yankowitz, et al., Nat. Phys. 8, 382 (2012).
[2] C. R. Dean, et al., Nature 497, 598 (2013).
[3] S. J. Ahn et al., Science 361, 782 (2018)
[4] Y. Cao, et al., Nature 556, 43 (2018).
[5] Y. Liu, et al., Nat. Nanotech. 13, (2013) 828.
[6] Y. J. Zhang, et al., Nature 570, 349 (2019).
In this talk, I will focus on the photocurrent response at van der Waals interfaces. The anomalous photovoltaic effect [6], which indicates the emergence of photo-induced spontaneous current without semiconductor p-n junction nor bias voltage, is observed at the symmetry engineered interface. A potential microscopic mechanism of the anomalous photovoltaic effect will be also discussed.
[1] M. Yankowitz, et al., Nat. Phys. 8, 382 (2012).
[2] C. R. Dean, et al., Nature 497, 598 (2013).
[3] S. J. Ahn et al., Science 361, 782 (2018)
[4] Y. Cao, et al., Nature 556, 43 (2018).
[5] Y. Liu, et al., Nat. Nanotech. 13, (2013) 828.
[6] Y. J. Zhang, et al., Nature 570, 349 (2019).
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Presenters
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Toshiya Ideue
- Univ of Tokyo
- The University of Tokyo