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Ultrafast, Zero-Bias, Graphene Photodetectors with Polymeric Gate Dielectric on Passive Photonic Waveguides

Authors :
Mišeikis, Vaidotas
Marconi, Simone
Giambra, Marco A
Montanaro, Alberto
Martini, Leonardo
Fabbri, Filippo
Pezzini, Sergio
Piccinini, Giulia
Forti, Stiven
Terrés, Bernat
Goykhman, Ilya
Hamidouche, Louiza
Legagneux, Pierre
Sorianello, Vito
Ferrari, Andrea C
Koppens, Frank HL
Romagnoli, Marco
Coletti, Camilla
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository

Abstract

We report compact, scalable, high-performance, waveguide integrated graphene-based photodetectors (GPDs) for telecom and datacom applications, not affected by dark current. To exploit the photothermoelectric (PTE) effect, our devices rely on a graphene/polymer/graphene stack with static top split gates. The polymeric dielectric, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), allows us to preserve graphene quality and to generate a controllable p-n junction. Both graphene layers are fabricated using aligned single-crystal graphene arrays grown by chemical vapor deposition. The use of PVA yields a low charge inhomogeneity ∼8 × 1010 cm-2 at the charge neutrality point, and a large Seebeck coefficient ∼140 μV K-1, enhancing the PTE effect. Our devices are the fastest GPDs operating with zero dark current, showing a flat frequency response up to 67 GHz without roll-off. This performance is achieved on a passive, low-cost, photonic platform, and does not rely on nanoscale plasmonic structures. This, combined with scalability and ease of integration, makes our GPDs a promising building block for next-generation optical communication devices.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
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