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On-chip picosecond pulse detection and generation using graphene photoconductive switches
Nicholas Hunter1, Alexander S Mayorov, Christopher D Wood
1School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds , Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We report on the use of graphene for room temperature on-chip detection and generation of pulsed terahertz (THz) frequency radiation, exploiting the fast carrier dynamics of light-generated hot carriers, and compare our results with conventional low-temperature-grown gallium arsenide (LT-GaAs) photoconductive (PC) switches. Coupling of picosecond-duration pulses from a biased graphene PC switch into Goubau line waveguides is also demonstrated. A Drude transport model based on the transient photoconductance of graphene is used to describe the mechanism for both detection and generation of THz radiation.

