Nanowire Terahertz detectors with a resonant four-leaf-clover-shaped antenna

  • Viti L
  • Coquillat D
  • Ercolani D
  • et al.
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We report on the development of an innovative class of nanowire-based Terahertz (THz) detectors in which the metamaterial properties of an antenna have been imported in the detection scheme of an overdamped plasma-wave field-effect transistor making its response resonant to THz radiation. Responsivities of ~105 V/W at 0.3 THz, with noise equivalent power levels ≈ 10(-10) W/√Hz, detectivities ~2 · 10(8) cm√Hz/W and quantum efficiencies ~1.2 · 10(-5) are reached at room-temperature. The resonant nature of the detection scheme provided by the four-leaf-clover-shaped geometry and the possibility to extend this technology to large multi-pixel arrays opens the path to demanding applications for ultra-sensitive metrology, spectroscopy and biomedicine.

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Viti, L., Coquillat, D., Ercolani, D., Sorba, L., Knap, W., & Vitiello, M. S. (2014). Nanowire Terahertz detectors with a resonant four-leaf-clover-shaped antenna. Optics Express, 22(8), 8996. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.22.008996

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