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Photocurrent detection of radially polarized optical vortex with hot electrons in Au/GaN

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

jats:pWe report a GaN based metal–semiconductor–metal (MSM) infrared photodetector enabled with azimuthally distributed sub-wavelength gratings fabricated on one of the working electrodes. Under illumination, hot electron transfer is introduced by the plasmonic resonance in the infrared waveband formed at the interface of Au/GaN. Without the help of using any external optical polarizers, the device is able to detect radial polarization vortices in the form of photocurrents with a prescribed response spectrum. The detector exhibits a 10%–90% rise and fall time of 0.9 ms under modulated light, much faster than that of conventional ultraviolet GaN MSM photodetectors based on the band edge absorption. This work provides a viable way to measure spatially variant polarization beams with a compact plasmonic photodetectors fabricated from wide bandgap semiconductors.</jats:p>

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51 Physical Sciences, 40 Engineering, 4018 Nanotechnology

Journal Title

Applied Physics Letters

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Journal ISSN

0003-6951
1077-3118

Volume Title

120

Publisher

AIP Publishing
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M010589/1)
EPSRC (via University of Sheffield) (unknown)
EPSRC (via University College London (UCL)) (EP/T028475/1)