Planar carbon nanotube-graphene hybrid films for high-performance broadband photodetectors

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Abstract

Graphene has emerged as a promising material for photonic applications fuelled by its superior electronic and optical properties. However, the photoresponsivity is limited by the low absorption cross-section and ultrafast recombination rates of photoexcited carriers. Here we demonstrate a photoconductive gain of ∼105 electrons per photon in a carbon nanotube-graphene hybrid due to efficient photocarriers generation and transport within the nanostructure. A broadband photodetector (covering 400-1,550 nm) based on such hybrid films is fabricated with a high photoresponsivity of >100 A W-1 and a fast response time of -100μs. The combination of ultra-broad bandwidth, high responsivities and fast operating speeds affords new opportunities for facile and scalable fabrication of all-carbon optoelectronic devices.

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Liu, Y., Wang, F., Wang, X., Wang, X., Flahaut, E., Liu, X., … Zhang, R. (2015). Planar carbon nanotube-graphene hybrid films for high-performance broadband photodetectors. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9589

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