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DOI: 10.1021/nl5004762
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Photothermoelectric and Photoelectric Contributions to Light Detection in Metal–Graphene–Metal Photodetectors

T. J. Echtermeyer,Parinita Nene,Maxim Trushin,Roman Gorbachev,Anna Eiden,Silvia Milana,Zhipei Sun,John Schliemann,Elefterios Lidorikis,К. С. Новоселов,Andrea C. Ferrari

Photodetector
Photodetection
Photoelectric effect
2014
Graphene's high mobility and Fermi velocity, combined with its constant light absorption in the visible to far-infrared range, make it an ideal material to fabricate high-speed and ultrabroadband photodetectors.However, the precise mechanism of photodetection is still debated.Here, we report wavelength and polarization-dependent measurements of metal-graphene-metal photodetectors.This allows us to quantify and control the relative contributions of both photothermo-and photoelectric effects, both adding to the overall photoresponse.This paves the way for a more efficient photodetector design for ultrafast operating speeds.
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    Photothermoelectric and Photoelectric Contributions to Light Detection in Metal–Graphene–Metal Photodetectors” is a paper by T. J. Echtermeyer Parinita Nene Maxim Trushin Roman Gorbachev Anna Eiden Silvia Milana Zhipei Sun John Schliemann Elefterios Lidorikis К. С. Новоселов Andrea C. Ferrari published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.