Pixel Geometry Effect on PbS Quantum Dot/Graphene Nanohybrid Broadband Photodetectors

Author:

Shultz Andrew1ORCID,Liu Bo1ORCID,Gong Maogang12ORCID,Hernandez Francisco C. Robles34,Wu Judy12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Kansas Lawrence KS 66045 USA

2. ZenoLeap LLC Innovation Park Lawrence KS 66045 USA

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology Advanced Manufacturing Institute University of Houston Houston TX 77204 USA

4. Department Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering Rice University Houston TX 77005 USA

Abstract

AbstractPhotodetectors based on colloidal quantum dots (QD)/graphene nanohybrids are quantum sensors due to strong quantum confinement in both QD and graphene. The optoelectronic properties of QD/graphene nanohybrids are affected by the quantum physics that predicts a high photoconductive gain and hence photoresponsivity (R*) depending on the pixel length (L) as R*L−2. Experimental confirmation of the effect of the pixel geometric parameters on the optoelectronic properties of the QD/graphene photodetector is therefore important to elucidate the underlying quantum physics. Motivated by this, an array of PbS QDs/graphene nanohybrid photodetectors are designed with variable QD/graphene pixel length L and width (W) in the range of 10–150 µm for a study of R*, noise, and specific detectivity (D*) in a broad spectrum of 400–1500 nm. Intriguingly, R* exhibits a monotonic decreasing trend of 1/L2 while being independent of W, confirming experimentally the theoretical prediction. Interestingly, this geometric effect on the photoresponsivity seems to be partially compensated by that in noise, leading to D* independent of L and W at wavelengths in the ultraviolet‐visible‐near infrared range. This result sheds light on the quantum physics underlying the optoelectronic process in QD/graphene nanohybrids, which is important to the design of high‐quality QD/graphene photodetectors and imaging systems.

Funder

U.S. Army

Publisher

Wiley

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