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arxiv: 1409.6412 · v2 · pith:DBDTQ6UOnew · submitted 2014-09-23 · ⚛️ physics.optics · cond-mat.mes-hall

Waveguide-integrated black phosphorus photodetector with high responsivity and low dark current

classification ⚛️ physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords blackgraphenebandcurrentdarkhighphosphorusphotodetector
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Layered two-dimensional materials have shown novel optoelectronic properties and are well suited to be integrated in planar photonic circuits. For example, graphene has been utilized for wideband photodetection. Because graphene lacks a band gap, however, graphene photodetectors suffer from very high dark current. In contrast, layered black phosphorous, the latest addition to the family of 2D materials, is well-suited for photodetector applications due to its narrow but finite band gap. Here, we demonstrate a gated multilayer black phosphorus photodetector integrated on a silicon photonic waveguide operating in the near-infrared telecom band. In a significant advantage over graphene devices, black phosphorus photodetectors can operate under a bias with very low dark current and attain intrinsic responsivity up to 135 mA/W and 657 mA/W in 11.5nm and 100 nm thick devices, respectively, at room temperature. The photocurrent is dominated by the photovoltaic effect with a high response bandwidth exceeding 3 GHz.

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