Abstract
An all-fiber integrated photodetector is proposed and demonstrated by assembling a graphene/palladium diselenide (PdSe 2 ) Van der Waals heterostructure onto the endface of a standard optical fiber. A gold film is covered on the heterostructure working as an electrode and a mirror, which reflects back the unabsorbed residual light for further reusage. Owing to the low bandgap of PdSe 2 , the all-fiber photodetector shows a broadband photoresponse from 650 to 1550 nm with a high photoresponsivity of 6.68×10 4 AW −1 , enabling a low light detection of 42.5 pW. And the fastest temporal response is about 660 µs. Taking advantage of heterostructures, the photodetector can work in self-powered mode with the on/off ratio about 82. These findings provide new strategies for integrating two-dimensional materials into optical fibers to realize integrated all-fiber devices with multi-function applications.
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Yang, H., Xiao, Y., Zhang, K., Chen, Z., Pan, J., Zhuo, L., … Chen, Z. (2021). Self-powered and high-performance all-fiber integrated photodetector based on graphene/palladium diselenide heterostructures. Optics Express, 29(10), 15631. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.425777
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