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Graphene-Insulator-Semiconductor Junction for Hybrid Photodetection Modalities.


ABSTRACT: A sensitive optical detector is presented based on a deeply depleted graphene-insulator-semiconducting (D2GIS) junction, which offers the possibility of simultaneously leveraging the advantages of both charge integration and localized amplification. Direct read-out and built-in amplification are accomplished via photogating of a graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) by carriers generated within a deeply depleted low-doped silicon substrate. Analogous to a depleted metal-oxide-semiconducting junction, photo-generated charge collects in the potential well that forms at the semiconductor/insulator interface and induces charges of opposite polarity within the graphene film modifying its conductivity. This device enables simultaneous photo-induced charge integration with continuous "on detector" readout through use of graphene. The resulting devices exhibit responsivities as high as 2,500?A/W (25,000?S/W) for visible wavelengths and a dynamic range of 30?dB. As both the graphene and device principles are transferrable to arbitrary semiconductor absorbers, D2GIS devices offer a high-performance paradigm for imaging across the electromagnetic spectrum.

SUBMITTER: Howell SW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5676778 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Graphene-Insulator-Semiconductor Junction for Hybrid Photodetection Modalities.

Howell Stephen W SW   Ruiz Isaac I   Davids Paul S PS   Harrison Richard K RK   Smith Sean W SW   Goldflam Michael D MD   Martin Jeffrey B JB   Martinez Nicholas J NJ   Beechem Thomas E TE  

Scientific reports 20171107 1


A sensitive optical detector is presented based on a deeply depleted graphene-insulator-semiconducting (D<sup>2</sup>GIS) junction, which offers the possibility of simultaneously leveraging the advantages of both charge integration and localized amplification. Direct read-out and built-in amplification are accomplished via photogating of a graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) by carriers generated within a deeply depleted low-doped silicon substrate. Analogous to a depleted metal-oxide-semico  ...[more]

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