Optically-thin broadband graphene-membrane photodetector

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Abstract

A broadband graphene-on-Si3N4-membrane photodetector for the visible-IR spectral range is realised by simple lithography and deposition techniques. Photo-current is produced upon illumination due to presence of the build-in potential between dissimilar metal electrodes on graphene as a result of charge transfer. The sensitivity of the photo-detector is ∼ 1.1 µA/W when irradiated with 515 and 1030 nm wavelengths; a smaller separation between the metal contacts favors gradient formation of the built-in electric field and increases the efficiency of charge separation. This optically-thin graphene-on-membrane photodetector and its interdigitated counterpart has the potential to be used within 3D optical elements, such as photonic crystals, sensors, and wearable electronics applications where there is a need to minimise optical losses introduced by the detector.

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Moein, T., Gailevičius, D., Katkus, T., Ng, S. H., Lundgaard, S., Moss, D. J., … Juodkazis, S. (2020). Optically-thin broadband graphene-membrane photodetector. Nanomaterials, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10030407

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