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High-performance broadband graphene/silicon/graphene photodetectors: From x-ray to near-infrared

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 122, Issue 7, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0132028

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Researchers have developed a high-performance broadband photodetector by combining graphene and silicon absorption bandwidths. This photodetector exhibits high sensitivity and fast response time in multiple spectral ranges. This approach provides a reliable route for the development of high-performance image sensors using graphene and silicon.
Metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) structures have been widely used and extensively investigated for ultraviolet (UV) detection. However, traditional MSM structures suffer from large dark currents, narrow detection bands, and low collection efficiency. Optimizing these properties for broadband detection in MSM structures is essential for improving the performance and functionality in broader optoelectronics applications. We report a high-performance broadband graphene/thin silicon/graphene photodetector by realizing a synergistic combination of graphene and silicon absorption bandwidths from the x-ray to near-infrared regions. The sensitivity of the proposed photodetector in this spectral range is greatly enhanced. A high responsivity of 0.56 A/W, a high detectivity of 2.72 x 10(11) Jones, and a fast response time of 7.2 ns are achieved. Moreover, the real-time array imaging at broadband regions presented in this study can benefit from the independent pixel structures similar to the complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) architecture. This approach constitutes a reliable route toward a high-performance photodetector with prominent broad-spectrum response, high responsivity, and low noise. These results will motivate strategies to achieve high-performance, broadband image sensors, compatible for on-chip CMOS circuit technology that advances the development of next-generation graphene/silicon image sensors.

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