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18 March 2020 Photogating for small high-responsivity graphene middle-wavelength infrared photodetectors
Shoichiro Fukushima, Masaaki Shimatani, Satoshi Okuda, Shinpei Ogawa, Yasushi Kanai , Takao Ono, Koichi Inoue, Kazuhiko Matsumoto
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Abstract

We demonstrated a middle-wavelength infrared (MWIR) graphene photodetector using the photogating effect. This effect was induced by photosensitizers situated around a graphene channel that coupled incident light and generated a large electrical charge. The graphene-based MWIR photodetector consisted of a top graphene channel, source–drain electrodes, an insulator layer, and a photosensitizer, and its photoresponse characteristics were determined by current measurements. Irradiation of the graphene channel of the vacuum cooled device by an MWIR laser generated a clear photoresponse, as evidenced by modulation of the output current during irradiation. The MWIR photoresponse with the photogating effect was 100 times greater than that obtained from conventional graphene photodetectors without the photogating effect. The device maintained its MWIR photoresponse at temperatures up to 150 K. The effect of the graphene channel size on the responsivity was evaluated to assess the feasibility of reducing the photodetector area, and decreasing the channel area from 100 to 25  μm2 improved the responsivity from 61.7 to 321.0  AW  −  1. The results obtained in our study will contribute to the development of high-performance graphene-based IR imaging sensors.

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Shoichiro Fukushima, Masaaki Shimatani, Satoshi Okuda, Shinpei Ogawa, Yasushi Kanai , Takao Ono, Koichi Inoue, and Kazuhiko Matsumoto "Photogating for small high-responsivity graphene middle-wavelength infrared photodetectors," Optical Engineering 59(3), 037101 (18 March 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.3.037101
Received: 14 November 2019; Accepted: 28 February 2020; Published: 18 March 2020
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KEYWORDS
Graphene

Mid-IR

Photodetectors

Field effect transistors

Modulation

Infrared radiation

Infrared imaging

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