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April 30, 2025

Torsion unipolar barrier heterojunction device simplifies optical imaging and sensing

The practical application of the device as an optical receiver in dual communication coding. Credit: Advanced Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202500572
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The practical application of the device as an optical receiver in dual communication coding. Credit: Advanced Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202500572

Polarization, along with intensity, wavelength, and phase, is a fundamental property of light. It enhances contrast and resolution in imaging compared to traditional intensity-based methods. On-chip polarization devices rely on complex four-pixel arrays or external polarizers.

Current solutions face two key challenges: limited spectral response in plasmonic and metasurface-based devices, and difficulty in simultaneously detecting the angle (AoLP) and degree (DoLP) of linear in low-dimensional anisotropic materials. Achieving wide-spectrum, high-precision polarization detection remains a critical challenge in the field.

To address this, a research team led by Prof. Li Liang from the Institute of Solid State Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, the Hefei Institutes of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Prof. Zhai Tianyou from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, has developed a novel "torsion unipolar barrier heterojunction" device.

Their findings were recently in Advanced Materials.

This innovative device utilizes the unique anisotropic photoelectric properties of two-dimensional PdSeâ‚‚ to construct a dual absorption layer while fine-tuning the energy band of the intermediate MoSâ‚‚ barrier layer. This design enables bias-programmable control over carrier transport paths, leading to groundbreaking performance.

Schematic diagram of optical carrier transmission in PdSe2/MoS2/PdSe2 vdWH. Credit: Ma Xiaofei
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Schematic diagram of optical carrier transmission in PdSe2/MoS2/PdSe2 vdWH. Credit: Ma Xiaofei

The device features two key advancements:

  1. Bipolar photocurrent behavior at zero bias, allowing direct decoding of polarization-encoded bi-binary communication signals.
  2. Elimination of the need for auxiliary polarizers, enabling real-time, simultaneous measurement of AoLP and DoLP, overcoming the limitations of traditional four-pixel arrays.

This research offers a fresh perspective on next-generation on-chip polarization detectors, simplifying structures while enhancing optical information processing, according to the team.

More information: Xiaofei Ma et al. Simultaneous AoLP and DoLP Detection in a Bias-Switchable PdSe2/MoS2/PdSe2 Heterojunction for Polarization Discrimination, Advanced Materials (2025). ,

Journal information: Advanced Materials

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A torsion unipolar barrier heterojunction device using two-dimensional PdSe2 and MoS2 enables wide-spectrum, high-precision polarization detection without auxiliary polarizers. It allows real-time, simultaneous measurement of angle and degree of linear polarization, simplifying device architecture and improving optical imaging and sensing capabilities.

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