ACS Photonics | 2019

Tellurene: A Multifunctional Material for Midinfrared Optoelectronics

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The mid-infrared spectral band (2–20 μm) is of significant technological importance for thermal imaging, spectroscopic sensing, and free-space communications. Lack of optical materials compatible with common semiconductor substrates, however, presents a standing hurdle for integrated photonic device development in the mid-infrared domain. Tellurene, atomically thin crystals of elemental tellurium, is an emerging 2-D material amenable to scalable solution-based synthesis. It uniquely combines small and tunable bandgap energies, high carrier mobility, exceptionally large electro-optic activity, and superior chemical stability, making it a promising and versatile material platform for mid-infrared photonics. With these material properties in mind, we propose and design a waveguide-integrated tellurene photodetector and Pockels effect modulator. The photodetector boasts a record room temperature noise equivalent power of 0.03 fW/Hz1/2 at 3 μm wavelength, while the optimized modulator device claims a half-wave...

Volume 6
Pages 1632-1638
DOI 10.1021/ACSPHOTONICS.9B00694
Language English
Journal ACS Photonics

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