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Jincheng Qing1, Shicai Wang2, Shuyi Gu1
1School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Institute of Advanced Study, Chengdu University, Chengdu 610106, China.
Abstract:
Photodetectors converting light into electrical signals are crucial in various applications. The pursuit of high-performance photodetectors with high sensitivity and broad spectral range simultaneously has always been challenging in conventional semiconductor materials. Graphene, with its zero bandgap and high electron mobility, is an attractive candidate, but its low light absorption coefficient restricts its practical application in light detection. Integrating graphene with light-absorbing materials like PbS quantum dots (QDs) can potentially enhance its photodetection capabilities. Here, this work presents a broadband photodetector with enhanced sensitivity based on a graphene-PbS QD heterostructure. The device leverages the high carrier mobility of graphene and the strong light absorption of PbS QDs, achieving a wide detection range from ultraviolet to near-infrared. Employing a simple spinning method, the heterostructure demonstrates ultrahigh responsivity up to the order of 107 A/W and a specific detectivity on the order of 1013 Jones, showcasing significant potential for photoelectric applications.

