Abstract
Narrowband photodetection has great significance for full-color imaging and machine vision. The most common way to realize narrowband detection is to combine a bandpass filter with a broadband photodetector. Herein, an ultra-narrow bandwidth photodetector without bandpass filter based on the combination of a monolayer J-aggregate organic crystal with graphene is demonstrated. The monolayer PTCDI-C13 J-aggregate organic crystal grown on h-BN substrate, which exhibits an absorption bandwidth of 10 nm, works as a light-absorption material for narrowband photodetection; and graphene provides a conducting channel for photo-induced carriers from the monolayer J-aggregate film. Thanks to the ultra-narrowband absorption of the monolayer PTCDI-C13 J-aggregate organic crystal and the high mobility of graphene, an ultra-narrow spectral response of ≈13 nm and high responsivity of 1000 A W-1 can be achieved in photoconductor mode. This design concept is generic for other J-aggregates with different absorption windows and provides a new method to fabricate highly responsive narrowband photodetector.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2100158 |
Journal | Advanced Optical Materials |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 17 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 6 Sept 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- J-aggregates
- excitonic coupling
- graphene
- narrowband response