Black phosphorus thin-film photodetectors exhibit broadband responsivity exceeding 7 A/W in the visible due to photoconductive gain, gate-independent IR response attributed to surface oxide, and polarization anisotropy up to 103 extending to 500 nm.
Advanced Materials 2016, 28 (18), 3481-3485
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Spectral responsivity and photoconductive gain in thin film black phosphorus photodetectors
Black phosphorus thin-film photodetectors exhibit broadband responsivity exceeding 7 A/W in the visible due to photoconductive gain, gate-independent IR response attributed to surface oxide, and polarization anisotropy up to 103 extending to 500 nm.