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- Jianfeng Wu
(Southeast University
Southeast University)
- Jialin Zhang
(Southeast University)
- Ruiqi Jiang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Hao Wu
(Southeast University)
- Shouheng Chen
(1088 Xueyuan Avenue)
- Xinlei Zhang
(Southeast University)
- Wenhui Wang
(Southeast University)
- Yuanfang Yu
(Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
- Qiang Fu
(Southeast University)
- Rui Lin
(Southeast University)
- Yueying Cui
(Southeast University)
- Tao Zhou
(Southeast University)
- Zhenliang Hu
(Southeast University)
- Dongyang Wan
(Southeast University)
- Xiaolong Chen
(1088 Xueyuan Avenue)
- Weida Hu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Hongwei Liu
(1 Wenyuan Road)
- Junpeng Lu
(Southeast University
Southeast University)
- Zhenhua Ni
(Southeast University
Southeast University)
Abstract
The realization of room-temperature-operated, high-performance, miniaturized, low-power-consumption and Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible mid-infrared photodetectors is highly desirable for next-generation optoelectronic applications, but has thus far remained an outstanding challenge using conventional materials. Two-dimensional (2D) heterostructures provide an alternative path toward this goal, yet despite continued efforts, their performance has not matched that of low-temperature HgCdTe photodetectors. Here, we push the detectivity and response speed of a 2D heterostructure-based mid-infrared photodetector to be comparable to, and even superior to, commercial cooled HgCdTe photodetectors by utilizing a vertical transport channel (graphene/black phosphorus/molybdenum disulfide/graphene). The minimized carrier transit path of tens of nanometers facilitates efficient and fast carrier transport, leading to significantly improved performance, with a mid-infrared detectivity reaching 2.38 × 1011 cmHz1/2W−1 (approaching the theoretical limit), a fast response time of 10.4 ns at 1550 nm, and an ultrabroadband detection range spanning from the ultraviolet to mid-infrared wavelengths. Our study provides design guidelines for next-generation high-performance room-temperature-operated mid-infrared photodetectors.
Suggested Citation
Jianfeng Wu & Jialin Zhang & Ruiqi Jiang & Hao Wu & Shouheng Chen & Xinlei Zhang & Wenhui Wang & Yuanfang Yu & Qiang Fu & Rui Lin & Yueying Cui & Tao Zhou & Zhenliang Hu & Dongyang Wan & Xiaolong Chen, 2025.
"High-sensitivity, high-speed, broadband mid-infrared photodetector enabled by a van der Waals heterostructure with a vertical transport channel,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-10, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-55887-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-55887-x
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