Piezotronic Effect Enhanced Flexible Humidity Sensing of Monolayer MoS<sub>2</sub>
Article 2018 en
Authors
JG
Junmeng Guo
RW
Rong‐Mei Wen
YL
Yudong Liu
Abstract
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We report the piezotronic effect on the performance of humidity detection based on a back-to-back Schottky contacted monolayer MoS2 device. By introducing an upswept mechanical strain, the in-plane electrical polarization can be induced at the MoS2/metal junction region. The polarization charges can modify the Schottky barrier height at the interface of MoS2/metal junction, subsequently improving the sensitivity of the humidity sensing. An energy band diagram is proposed to explain the experiment phenomenon of the humidity sensor. This work provides a simple way to enhance the sensitivity of ultrathin two-dimensional-materials-based sensors by the piezotronic effect, which has great potential applications in electronic skin, human-computer interfacing, gas sensing, and environment monitoring.
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