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Stable mid-infrared polarization imaging based on quasi-2D tellurium at room temperature

Authors :
Weida Hu
Yixiu Wang
Guoming Yang
Fang Wang
Yong Zhang
Gary J. Cheng
Lei Tong
Wenzhuo Wu
Xinyu Huang
Fang Zhong
Peng Wang
Licong An
Qiaodong Sun
Zheng Li
Lei Ye
Maithilee Motlag
Meng Peng
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2020.

Abstract

Next-generation polarized mid-infrared imaging systems generally requires miniaturization, integration, flexibility, good workability at room temperature and in severe environments, etc. Emerging two-dimensional materials provide another route to meet these demands, due to the ease of integrating on complex structures, their native in-plane anisotropy crystal structure for high polarization photosensitivity, and strong quantum confinement for excellent photodetecting performances at room temperature. However, polarized infrared imaging under scattering based on 2D materials has yet to be realized. Here we report the systematic investigation of polarized infrared imaging for a designed target obscured by scattering media using an anisotropic tellurium photodetector. Broadband sensitive photoresponse is realized at room temperature, with excellent stability without degradation under ambient atmospheric conditions. Significantly, a large anisotropic ratio of tellurium ensures polarized imaging in a scattering environment, with the degree of linear polarization over 0.8, opening up possibilities for developing next-generation polarized mid-infrared imaging technology.<br />Photodetectors operating within scattering environment can be realized with anisotropic materials. Here, the authors report polarization sensitive photodetectors based on thin tellurium nanosheets with high photoresponsivity of 3.54 × 102 A/W, detectivity of ~3.01 × 109 Jones in the mid-infrared range and an anisotropic ratio of ∼8 for 2.3 μm illumination to ensure polarized imaging.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb8f799209081437a46d9b34d9cbd142