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Broadband GaAsSb Nanowire Array Photodetectors for Filter-Free Multispectral Imaging

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 17, Pages 7388-7395

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02777

Keywords

GaAsSb; III-V semiconductor; nanowire; VLS; photodetector; multispectral imaging

Funding

  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA2386-16-1-4076]
  2. Australian Research Council
  3. AFOSR Lab [20RWCOR090]
  4. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61974166]

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This study demonstrates a highly compact, filter-free multispectral photodetector based on GaAs0.94Sb0.06 nanowire arrays, providing wavelength-selective light detection channels without using any optical filters. The photodetectors show high responsivity and detectivity, enabling high-resolution RGB color imaging.
Highly compact, filter-free multispectral photodetectors have important applications in biological imaging, face recognition, and remote sensing. In this work, we demonstrate room-temperature wavelength-selective multipixel photodetectors based on GaAs0.94Sb0.06 nanowire arrays grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy, providing more than 10 light detection channels covering both visible and near-infrared ranges without using any optical filters. The nanowire array geometry-related tunable spectral photoresponse has been demonstrated both theoretically and experimentally and shown to be originated from the strong and tunable resonance modes that are supported in the GaAsSb array nanowires. High responsivity and detectivity (up to 44.9 A/W and 1.2 x 10(12) cm vHz/W at 1 V, respectively) were obtained from the array photodetectors, enabling highresolution RGB color imaging by applying such a nanowire array based single pixel imager. The results indicate that our filter-free wavelength-selective GaAsSb nanowire array photodetectors are promising candidates for the development of future high-quality multispectral imagers.

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