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Silicon Meets Graphene for a New Family of Near-Infrared Schottky Photodetectors

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app9183677

Keywords

graphene; silicon; internal photoemission effect; field-effect transistor; photodetector; waveguide

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  1. ATTRACT projec - EC [777222]

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In recent years, graphene has attracted much interest due to its unique properties of flexibility, strong light-matter interaction, high carrier mobility and broadband absorption. In addition, graphene can be deposited on many substrates including silicon with which is able to form Schottky junctions, opening the path to the realization of near-infrared photodetectors based on the internal photoemission effect where graphene plays the role of the metal. In this work, we review the very recent progress of the near-infrared photodetectors based on Schottky junctions involving graphene. This new family of device promises to overcome the limitations of the Schottky photodetectors based on metals showing the potentialities to compare favorably with germanium photodetectors currently employed in silicon photonics.

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