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Development and Functionalization of Electrolyte-Gated Graphene Field-Effect Transistor for Biomarker Detection
Published on: February 1, 2022
Highly Sensitive, Fast Graphene Photodetector with Responsivity >106 A/W Using a Floating Quantum Well Gate
Krishna Murali1, Nithin Abraham1, Sarthak Das1
1Department of Electrical Communication Engineering , Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore 560012 , India.
Abstract:
Graphene, owing to its zero-band-gap electronic structure, is promising as an absorption material for ultra-wideband photodetection applications. However, graphene-absorption-based detectors inherently suffer from poor responsivity because of weak absorption and fast photocarrier recombination, limiting their viability for low-intensity light detection. Here, we use a graphene/WS2/MoS2 vertical heterojunction to demonstrate a highly sensitive photodetector, where the graphene layer serves dual purposes, namely, as the light absorption layer and also as the carrier conduction channel, thus maintaining the broadband nature of the photodetector. A fraction of the photoelectrons in graphene encounter ultrafast interlayer transfer to a floating monolayer MoS2 quantum well, providing a strong quantum-confined photogating effect. The photodetector shows a responsivity of 4.4 × 106 A/W at 30 fW incident power, outperforming photodetectors reported till date where graphene is used as a light absorption material by several orders. In addition, the proposed photodetector exhibits an extremely low noise equivalent power of <4 fW/ and a fast response (∼milliseconds) with zero reminiscent photocurrent. The findings are attractive toward the demonstration of a graphene-based highly sensitive, fast, broadband photodetection technology.
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