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Ultra-sensitive humidity sensors based on a MoS(2)/graphene Schottky diode.

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Authors: Ma H, Gao Q, Zhang Z, Yang K, Ding J, Zhang W, Fan X

Year

2026

Paper ID

69130

Status

Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

The exceptionally high specific surface area of two-dimensional (2D) materials has significantly promoted the development of 2D thin-film-based electronic devices for gas and humidity sensing. This work demonstrates an ultrasensitive electronic humidity sensor based on a monolayer MoS/monolayer graphene Schottky diode. Within the relative humidity (RH) range of 15% to 55%, the MoS/graphene Schottky diode based humidity sensor exhibited a remarkable responsivity (Δ/) of approximately 1131.1%, which was three orders of magnitude higher than those of humidity sensors based on monolayer graphene (1.98%), graphene/MoS heterostructures (1.69%), and MoS/graphene heterostructures (1.16%) and was over four times higher than that of monolayer MoS based sensors (271.1%). The ultra-sensitive humidity sensing mechanism was attributed to the modulation of the built-in electric field within the MoS/graphene Schottky diode by adsorbed water molecules. These findings provide valuable insights for promoting the development of 2D material-based electronic devices in humidity sensing applications.

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