Photophysical properties of materials for high-speed photodetection

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Amin Morteza Najarian
Maral Vafaie
Bin Chen
F. Pelayo García de Arquer
Edward H. Sargent
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[1] University of Toronto,The Edward S. Rogers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[2] Northwestern University,Department of Chemistry
[3] ICFO — Institut de Ciències Fotòniques,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[4] The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
[5] Northwestern University,undefined
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Nature Reviews Physics | 2024年 / 6卷
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Fast-response optical sensing across the electromagnetic spectrum is an enabler of quantum systems, 3D machine vision and augmented reality, yet existing technologies are not optimized for infrared sensing. Trade-offs among characteristics such as speed, efficiency, noise, spectral detection range and cost motivate the research community to develop nanostructured sensing materials that provide operation from visible to infrared wavelengths with seamless integration. As efforts are made to advance the combined gain and bandwidth of devices, a clear understanding of physical mechanisms underlying the dynamics of charge carriers, with a particular focus on speed-limiting processes, is of high priority. In this Review, we provide an account of the photophysical attributes of active materials and their impact on optical sensor performance, focusing on the interplay between temporal and peak response to pulsed light of varying durations. We identify performance-limiting processes and directions for future progress in developing materials and device architectures that realize high-speed photodetection.
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