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Yu Chen1, Huanrong Liang1, Xinyi Guan1
1State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technologies, Nanotechnology Research Center, School of Materials Science & Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P.R. China.
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This review for the first time provides a comprehensive overview on the low-dimensional V-VI van der Waals compounds-based photodetectors. It begins with the fundamental physical mechanisms for photodetection and the properties of various V-VI van der Waals compounds. Then, the preparation methods for producing low-dimensional V-VI compounds have been presented. Following this, various photodetectors based on low-dimensional V-VI compounds with distinct characteristics have been epitomized by categorizing them into trivial semiconductors and non-trivial topological insulators. Subsequently, photodetectors built of V-VI compounds based heterostructures have been introduced, elaborating on the collaborative benefits enabled by heterostructuring. In the end, the future directions of this burgeoning domain have been proposed. On the whole, this review presents a full landscape of low-dimensional V-VI van der Waals compound photodetectors, underscoring alternative paradigms for the implementation of the next generation of advanced optoelectronic devices and systems.
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