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Infrared Photodetectors Based on 2D Materials and Nanophotonics

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202111970

Keywords

2D materials; heterojunctions; infrared; nanophotonics; photodetectors

Funding

  1. City University of Hong Kong [9610495]
  2. Research Grant Council of Hong Kong [CityU 21201821]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52122002]
  4. Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems [CE200100010]
  5. ARC Discovery Projects scheme [DP210103428]

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This review comprehensively summarizes the latest progress in infrared photodetectors based on 2D materials and nanophotonic structures, discussing the advantages of using 2D materials for infrared photodetectors, and classifying them based on their detection mechanisms, key figures-of-merit, and the principle of absorption enhancement using nanophotonic approaches.
2D materials, such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, black phosphorus, and tellurium, have been demonstrated to be promising building blocks for the fabrication of next-generation high-performance infrared (IR) photodetectors with diverse device architectures and impressive device performance. Integrating IR photodetectors with nanophotonic structures, such as surface plasmon structures, optical waveguides, and optical cavities, has proven to be a promising strategy to maximize the light absorption of 2D absorbers, thus enhancing the detector performance. In this review, the state-of-the-art progress of IR photodetectors is comprehensively summarized based on 2D materials and nanophotonic structures. First, the advantages of using 2D materials for IR photodetectors are discussed. Following that, 2D material-based IR detectors are classified based on their composition, and their detection mechanisms, key figures-of-merit, and the principle of absorption enhancement are discussed using nanophotonic approaches. Then, recent advances in 2D material-based IR photodetectors are reviewed, categorized by device architecture, i.e., photoconductors, van der Waals heterojunctions, and hybrid systems consisting of 2D materials and nanophotonic structures. The review is concluded by providing perspectives on the challenges and future directions of this field.

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