Towards a Graphene-Based Low Intensity Photon Counting Photodetector.
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Authors
Williams, Jamie OD
Alexander-Webber, Jack A
Lapington, Jon S
Roy, Mervyn
Hutchinson, Ian B
Sagade, Abhay A
Martin, Marie-Blandine
Cabrero-Vilatela, Andrea
Publication Date
2016-08-23Journal Title
Sensors (Basel)
ISSN
1424-8220
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
16
Issue
9
Language
eng
Type
Article
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AM
Physical Medium
Electronic
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Williams, J. O., Alexander-Webber, J. A., Lapington, J. S., Roy, M., Hutchinson, I. B., Sagade, A. A., Martin, M., et al. (2016). Towards a Graphene-Based Low Intensity Photon Counting Photodetector.. Sensors (Basel), 16 (9) https://doi.org/10.3390/s16091351
Abstract
Graphene is a highly promising material in the development of new photodetector technologies, in particular due its tunable optoelectronic properties, high mobilities and fast relaxation times coupled to its atomic thinness and other unique electrical, thermal and mechanical properties. Optoelectronic applications and graphene-based photodetector technology are still in their infancy, but with a range of device integration and manufacturing approaches emerging this field is progressing quickly. In this review we explore the potential of graphene in the context of existing single photon counting technologies by comparing their performance to simulations of graphene-based single photon counting and low photon intensity photodetection technologies operating in the visible, terahertz and X-ray energy regimes. We highlight the theoretical predictions and current graphene manufacturing processes for these detectors. We show initial experimental implementations and discuss the key challenges and next steps in the development of these technologies.
Keywords
X-ray, cryogenic, graphene, photodetector, single photon, terahertz, visible
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K016636/1)
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s16091351
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286850
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