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HBN-encapsulated, graphene-based room-temperature terahertz receivers with high speed and low noise

Applied Physics 2020-06-16 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Uncooled Terahertz (THz) photodetectors (PDs) showing fast (ps) response and high sensitivity (noise equivalent power (NEP) < nWHz1/2nWHz^{-1/2}) over a broad (0.5THz-10THz) frequency range are needed for applications in high-resolution spectroscopy (relative accuracy ~ 101110^{-11}), metrology, quantum information, security, imaging, optical communications. However, present THz receivers cannot provide the required balance between sensitivity, speed, operation temperature and frequency range. Here, we demonstrate an uncooled THz PD combining the low (~2000 kBμm2k_{B}{\mu}m^{-2}) electronic specific heat of high mobility (> 50000 cm2V1s1cm^{2}V^{-1}s^{-1}) hBN-encapsulated graphene with the asymmetric field-enhancement produced by a bow-tie antenna resonating at 3 THz. This produces a strong photo-thermoelectric conversion, which simultaneously leads to a combination of high sensitivity (NEP \leq 160 pWHz1/2pWHz^{-1/2}), fast response time (3.3ns\leq 3.3 ns) and a four orders of magnitude dynamic range, making our devices the fastest, broadband, low noise, room temperature THz PD to date.

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@article{arxiv.2004.10011,
  title  = {HBN-encapsulated, graphene-based room-temperature terahertz receivers with high speed and low noise},
  author = {Leonardo Viti and David G. Purdie and Antonio Lombardo and Andrea C. Ferrari and Miriam S. Vitiello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.10011},
  year   = {2020}
}

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This is the unedited authors' version of the submitted article, published in its final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b05207 16 Pages, 4 Figures