Enhanced intrinsic photovoltaic effect in tungsten disulphide nanotubes
ORAL
Abstract
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are representative 2D materials. Group VI-B TMDs in 2H-type crystal structure have a semiconducting band structure. One of their unique features is the controllability of the crystal symmetry. The inversion symmetry inherent in bulk TMDs can be broken by isolating a monolayer. Various opto-electronic functionalities have been demonstrated by breaking this inversion symmetry. A further reduction of crystal symmetry can be achieved by rolling up 2D sheets to form a tubular structure. In such TMD nanotubes, not only the inversion symmetry but also mirror and rotation symmetries can be broken simultaneously, leading to a polar structure. We have investigated the photovoltaic effect in intrinsic WS2 with different crystal symmetries and observed a sizable photovoltaic effect from TMD nanotubes without p-n junction. Such a phenomenon is called bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE). In our study BPVE was observed in WS2 nanotubes only, indicating a importance of the polar structure to enhance BPVE.
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Presenters
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Yijin Zhang
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Authors
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Yijin Zhang
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
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Toshiya Ideue
Univ of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan., The University of Tokyo
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Masaru Onga
Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo
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Feng Qin
Univ of Tokyo
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Ryuji Suzuki
Univ of Tokyo
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Alla Zak
HIT-Holon Institute of Technology
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Reshef Tenne
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Jurgen Hubert Smet
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
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Yoshihiro Iwasa
Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics and Quantum-Phase Electronics (QPEC) Center, The University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan., The University of Tokyo, Applied Physics, the University of Tokyo