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Title: | LIGHT-MATTER INTERACTION IN 2D SEMICONDUCTORS AND PHOTONIC DEVICE IMPLEMENTATION | Authors: | JUSTIN ZHOU YONG | ORCID iD: | orcid.org/0009-0009-9331-3818 | Keywords: | 2d materials, indium selenide, photocurrent, excitons, waveguide | Issue Date: | 12-Sep-2023 | Citation: | JUSTIN ZHOU YONG (2023-09-12). LIGHT-MATTER INTERACTION IN 2D SEMICONDUCTORS AND PHOTONIC DEVICE IMPLEMENTATION. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | In recent years, there has been significant research interest in two-dimensional (2D) layered materials due to their unique physical properties. Among these materials, InSe stands out as a promising 2D semiconductor. This thesis investigates various aspects of InSe in different contexts. Firstly, we examine the photocurrent generation mechanisms in encapsulated few-layer InSe phototransistors. Our findings indicate that the photogating effect largely governs the general photoresponse, particularly noting a significant superlinear dependence of photocurrent on excitation power under large, negative gate voltage conditions. Additionally, we explore momentum-matched interlayer excitons (IX) in WS₂/InSe heterostructures, where our findings suggest other possible influential factors beyond momentum-matching that may contribute to strong IX emissions. Lastly, we demonstrate the mode-center placement of a 2D heterostructure (WS₂/hBN) within a newly-developed elastomer ridge waveguide, The improved material-waveguide coupling and polarization-dependent capabilities offer new opportunities for exploring flexible hybrid-photonic devices. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/247299 |
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