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Giant intrinsic photovoltaic effect in one-dimensional van der Waals grain boundaries.


ABSTRACT: The photovoltaic effect lies at the heart of eco-friendly energy harvesting. However, the conversion efficiency of traditional photovoltaic effect utilizing the built-in electric effect in p-n junctions is restricted by the Shockley-Queisser limit. Alternatively, intrinsic/bulk photovoltaic effect (IPVE/BPVE), a second-order nonlinear optoelectronic effect arising from the broken inversion symmetry of crystalline structure, can overcome this theoretical limit. Here, we uncover giant and robust IPVE in one-dimensional (1D) van der Waals (vdW) grain boundaries (GBs) in a layered semiconductor, ReS2. The IPVE-induced photocurrent densities in vdW GBs are among the highest reported values compared with all kinds of material platforms. Furthermore, the IPVE-induced photocurrent is gate-tunable with a polarization-independent component along the GBs, which is preferred for energy harvesting. The observed IPVE in vdW GBs demonstrates a promising mechanism for emerging optoelectronics applications.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10787835 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Giant intrinsic photovoltaic effect in one-dimensional van der Waals grain boundaries.

Zhou Yongheng Y   Zhou Xin X   Yu Xiang-Long XL   Liang Zihan Z   Zhao Xiaoxu X   Wang Taihong T   Miao Jinshui J   Chen Xiaolong X  

Nature communications 20240113 1


The photovoltaic effect lies at the heart of eco-friendly energy harvesting. However, the conversion efficiency of traditional photovoltaic effect utilizing the built-in electric effect in p-n junctions is restricted by the Shockley-Queisser limit. Alternatively, intrinsic/bulk photovoltaic effect (IPVE/BPVE), a second-order nonlinear optoelectronic effect arising from the broken inversion symmetry of crystalline structure, can overcome this theoretical limit. Here, we uncover giant and robust I  ...[more]

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