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Ge Mu1, Tianyu Rao1, Shuo Zhang1
1School of Optics and Photonics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
Abstract:
Infrared-to-visible upconverters converting low-energy infrared to higher-energy visible light without bringing in complicated readout integrated circuits have triggered enormous excitement. However, existing upconverters suffer from limited sensing wavelengths, low photon-to-photon (p-p) efficiency, and high minimum detectable infrared power. Here, we reported the colloidal quantum-dot (CQD) upconverters with unprecedented performance. By using HgTe CQDs as the sensing layer, the operation spectral ranges of the upconverters are, for the first time, extended to short-wave infrared. More importantly, the resistance-area products of the HgTe CQD photodetectors are carefully optimized by interface engineering to match with the visible light-emitting diodes so that the quantum efficiency and sensitivity of upconverters can be maximized. The integrated upconverters demonstrate a high p-p efficiency of nearly 30% and a low detection limit down to 20 μW cm-2.
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