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Photoresponse of an Electrically Tunable Ambipolar Graphene Infrared Thermocouple

2014; American Chemical Society; Volume: 14; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/nl4042627

ISSN

1530-6992

Autores

Patrick Herring, Allen Hsu, Nathaniel M. Gabor, Yong Cheol Shin, Jing Kong, Tomás Palacios, Pablo Jarillo‐Herrero,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Resumo

We explore the photoresponse of an ambipolar graphene infrared thermocouple at photon energies close to or below monolayer graphene's optical phonon energy and electrostatically accessible Fermi energy levels. The ambipolar graphene infrared thermocouple consists of monolayer graphene supported by an infrared absorbing material, controlled by two independent electrostatic gates embedded below the absorber. Using a scanning infrared laser microscope, we characterize these devices as a function of carrier type and carrier density difference controlled at the junction between the two electrostatic gates. On the basis of these measurements, conducted at both mid- and near-infrared wavelengths, the primary detection mechanism can be modeled as a thermoelectric response. By studying the effect of different infrared absorbers, we determine that the optical absorption and thermal conduction of the substrate play the dominant role in the measured photoresponse of our devices. These experiments indicate a path toward hybrid graphene thermal detectors for sensing applications such as thermography and chemical spectroscopy.

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