Graphene-Antenna Sandwich Photodetector
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Nanoscale antennas sandwiched between two graphene monolayers yield a photodetector that efficiently converts visible and near-infrared photons into electrons with an 800% enhancement of the photocurrent relative to the antennaless graphene device. The antenna contributes to the photocurrent in two ways: by the transfer of hot electrons generated in the antenna structure upon plasmon decay, as well as by direct plasmon-enhanced excitation of intrinsic graphene electrons due to the antenna near field. This results in a graphene-based photodetector achieving up to 20% internal quantum efficiency in the visible and near-infrared regions of the spectrum. This device can serve as a model for merging the…
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- Graphene
- Photocurrent
- Photodetector
- Optoelectronics
- Plasmon
- Materials science
- Antenna (radio)
- Photoconductivity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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