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Extraordinary linear dynamic range in laser-defined functionalized graphene photodetectors.


ABSTRACT: Graphene-based photodetectors have demonstrated mechanical flexibility, large operating bandwidth, and broadband spectral response. However, their linear dynamic range (LDR) is limited by graphene's intrinsic hot-carrier dynamics, which causes deviation from a linear photoresponse at low incident powers. At the same time, multiplication of hot carriers causes the photoactive region to be smeared over distances of a few micrometers, limiting the use of graphene in high-resolution applications. We present a novel method for engineering photoactive junctions in FeCl3-intercalated graphene using laser irradiation. Photocurrent measured at these planar junctions shows an extraordinary linear response with an LDR value at least 4500 times larger than that of other graphene devices (44 dB) while maintaining high stability against environmental contamination without the need for encapsulation. The observed photoresponse is purely photovoltaic, demonstrating complete quenching of hot-carrier effects. These results pave the way toward the design of ultrathin photodetectors with unprecedented LDR for high-definition imaging and sensing.

SUBMITTER: De Sanctis A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5446211 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extraordinary linear dynamic range in laser-defined functionalized graphene photodetectors.

De Sanctis Adolfo A   Jones Gareth F GF   Wehenkel Dominique J DJ   Bezares Francisco F   Koppens Frank H L FHL   Craciun Monica F MF   Russo Saverio S  

Science advances 20170526 5


Graphene-based photodetectors have demonstrated mechanical flexibility, large operating bandwidth, and broadband spectral response. However, their linear dynamic range (LDR) is limited by graphene's intrinsic hot-carrier dynamics, which causes deviation from a linear photoresponse at low incident powers. At the same time, multiplication of hot carriers causes the photoactive region to be smeared over distances of a few micrometers, limiting the use of graphene in high-resolution applications. We  ...[more]

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