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1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA.
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Nanohybrids consisting of quantum dots and graphene (QD/graphene) provides a unique scheme to design quantum sensors. The quantum confinement in QDs enables spectral tunability, while that in graphene provides superior photocarrier mobility. The combination of them allows for broadband light absorption and high photoconduction gain that in turn leads to high photoresponsivity in QD/Gr nanohybrid photodetectors. Since the first QD/graphene photodetector was reported in 2012, intensive research has been conducted on this topic. In this paper, a review of the recent progress made on QD/Gr nanohybrid photodetectors will be provided. Among many applications, there will be a particular focus on broadband and flexible photodetectors, which make use of the inherent advantages of the QD/Gr nanohybrids. The remaining challenges and future perspectives will be discussed in this emerging topic area.
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