Anomalous temperature coefficient of resistance in graphene nanowalls/polymer films and applications in infrared photodetectors

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Abstract

Graphene nanowalls (GNWs) exhibit outstanding optoelectronic properties due to their peculiar structure, which makes them a great potential in infrared (IR) detection. Herein, a novel IR detector that is composed of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and designed based on GNWs is demonstrated. Such detector possesses an anomalous temperature coefficient of resistance of 180% K-1 and a relatively high change rate of current (up to 16%) under IR radiation from the human body. It primarily attributes to the ultra-high IR absorption of the GNWs and large coefficient of thermal expansion of PDMS. In addition, the GNW/PDMS device possesses excellent detection performance in the IR region with a responsivity of ∼1.15 mA W-1. The calculated detectivity can reach 1.07×108 cm Hz1/2 W-1, which is one or two orders of magnitude larger than that of the traditional carbon-based IR detectors. The significant performance indicates that the GNW/PDMS-based devices reveal a novel design concept and promising applications for the future new-generation IR photodetectors.

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Zhang, H., Zhao, K., Cui, S., Yang, J., Zhou, D., Tang, L., … Fu, Y. (2018). Anomalous temperature coefficient of resistance in graphene nanowalls/polymer films and applications in infrared photodetectors. Nanophotonics, 7(5), 883–892. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0135

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