Flexible Broadband Graphene Photodetectors Enhanced by Plasmonic Cu 3- x P Colloidal Nanocrystals
The integration of graphene with colloidal quantum dots (QDs) that have tunable light absorption affords new opportunities for optoelectronic applications as such a hybrid system solves the problem of both quantity and mobility of photocarriers. In this work, a hybrid system comprising of monolayer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2017-11, Vol.13 (42) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The integration of graphene with colloidal quantum dots (QDs) that have tunable light absorption affords new opportunities for optoelectronic applications as such a hybrid system solves the problem of both quantity and mobility of photocarriers. In this work, a hybrid system comprising of monolayer graphene and self-doped colloidal copper phosphide (Cu
P) QDs is developed for efficient broadband photodetection. Unlike conventional PbS QDs that are toxic, Cu
P QDs are environmental friendly and have plasmonic resonant absorption in near-infrared (NIR) wavelength. The half-covered graphene with Cu
P nanocrystals (NCs) behaves as a self-driven p-n junction and shows durable photoresponse in NIR range. A comparison experiment reveals that the surface ligand attached to Cu
P NCs plays a key role in determining the charge transfer efficiency from Cu
P to graphene. The most efficient three-terminal photodetectors based on graphene-Cu
P exhibit broadband photoresponse from 400 to 1550 nm with an ultrahigh responsivity (1.59 × 10
A W
) and high photoconductive gain (6.66 × 10
) at visible wavelength (405 nm), and a good responsivity of 9.34 A W
at 1550 nm. The demonstration of flexible graphene-Cu
P photodetectors operated at NIR wavelengths may find potential applications in optical sensing, biological imaging, and wearable devices. |
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ISSN: | 1613-6810 1613-6829 |
DOI: | 10.1002/smll.201701881 |