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Highly Sensitive, Gate-Tunable, Room-Temperature Mid-Infrared Photodetection Based on Graphene-Bi2Se3 Heterostructure

Authors
Kim, JaeseokPark, SungjoonJang, HoukKoirala, NikeshLee, Jae-BokKim, Un JeongLee, Hong-SeokRoh, Young-GeunLee, HyangsookSim, SangwanCha, SoonyoungIn, ChihunPark, JunLee, JekwanNoh, MinjiMoon, JisooSalehi, MaryamSung, JihoChee, Sang-SooHam, Moon-HoJo, Moon-HoOh, SeongshikAhn, Jong-HyunHwang, Sung WooKim, DohunChoi, Hyunyong
Issue Date
Mar-2017
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
photodetectors; mid-infrared photodetection; topological insulators; graphene; heterostructure; photogating effect
Citation
ACS Photonics, v.4, no.3, pp.482 - 488
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Journal Title
ACS Photonics
Volume
4
Number
3
Start Page
482
End Page
488
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/10136
DOI
10.1021/acsphotonics.6b00972
Abstract
Broadband detection of mid-infrared (IR) photons extends to advanced optoelectronic applications such as imaging, sensing, and telecommunications. While graphene offers an attractive platform for broadband visible/IR photodetection, previous efforts to improve its responsivity, for example, by integrating light-absorbing colloids or waveguide or antenna fabrication, were achieved at the cost of reduced photon detection bandwidth. In this work, we demonstrate room-temperature operation of a novel mid-IR photodetector based on a graphene-Bi2Se3 heterostructure showing broadband detection and high responsivity (1.97 and 8.18 A/W at mid-and near-IR, respectively), in which simultaneous improvement of the spectral range and responsivity is achieved via exploiting broadband absorption of mid-1R and IR photons in a small-band-gap Bi2Se3 topological insulator and efficient hot carrier separation and strong photogating across the Bi2Se3/graphene interface. With sufficient room for further improvement by interface engineering, our results show a promising route to realize ultrabroadband, high-responsivity hot-carrier optoelectronics at room temperature.
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