The Acoustophotoelectric Effect: Efficient Phonon-Photon-Electron Coupling in Zero-Voltage-Biased 2D SnS$_2$ for Broadband Photodetection
Hossein Alijani, Philipp Reineck, Robert Komljenovic, Salvy Russo, Mei, Xian Low, Sivacarendran Balendhran, Kenneth Crozier, Sumeet Walia, Geoff. R., Nash, Leslie Y. Yeo, and Amgad R. Rezk

TL;DR
This paper introduces the acoustophotoelectric effect in 2D SnS₂, enabling broadband, high-responsivity photodetection at zero bias through phonon-photon-electron coupling with surface acoustic waves.
Contribution
It reveals a novel phonon-photon-electron coupling mechanism in SnS₂ that enhances broadband photodetection without external voltage bias, surpassing previous performance levels.
Findings
Achieved up to eight orders of magnitude increase in photoresponsivity.
Enabled broadband detection beyond the visible spectrum.
Maintained ultra-low dark currents without external bias.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) layered metal dichalcogenides constitute a promising class of materials for photodetector applications due to their excellent optoelectronic properties. The most common photodetectors, which work on the principle of photoconductive or photovoltaic effects, however, require either the application of external voltage biases or built-in electric fields, which makes it challenging to simultaneously achieve high responsivities across broadband wavelength excitation - especially beyond the material's nominal band gap - while producing low dark currents. In this work, we report the discovery of an intricate phonon-photon-electron coupling - which we term the acoustophotoelectric effect - in SnS that facilitates efficient photodetection through the application of 100-MHz-order propagating surface acoustic waves (SAWs). This effect not only reduces the band gap of…
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TopicsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors · 2D Materials and Applications · Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
