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Fast and efficient photodetection in nanoscale quantum-dot junctions
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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quantum-dotchargeefficientjunctionsphotodetectoranotherbandwidthbridge
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We report on a photodetector in which colloidal quantum-dots directly bridge nanometer-spaced electrodes. Unlike in conventional quantum-dot thin film photodetectors, charge mobility no longer plays a role in our quantum-dot junctions as charge extraction requires only two individual tunnel events. We find an efficient photoconductive gain mechanism with external quantum-efficiencies of 38 electrons-per-photon in combination with response times faster than 300 ns. This compact device-architecture may open up new routes for improved photodetector performance in which efficiency and bandwidth do not go at the cost of one another.
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