Zero-bias visible to near-infrared horizontal p-n-P TiO2 nanotubes doped monolayer graphene photodetector

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Abstract

We present a p-n-p monolayer graphene photodetector doped with titanium dioxide nanotubes for detecting light from visible to near-infrared (405 to 1310 nm) region. The built-in electric field separates the photo-induced electrons and holes to generate photocurrent without bias voltage, which allows the device to have meager power consumption. Moreover, the detector is very sensitive to the illumination area, and we analyze the reason using the energy band theory. The response time of the detector is about 30 ms. The horizontal p-n-p device is a suitable candidate in zero-bias optoelectronic applications.

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Huang, Z., Ji, C., Cheng, L., Han, J., Yang, M., Wei, X., … Wang, J. (2019). Zero-bias visible to near-infrared horizontal p-n-P TiO2 nanotubes doped monolayer graphene photodetector. Molecules, 24(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24101870

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