TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybrid Nanoantenna-Nanopillar Si Schottky Photodetectors for Ultrawide Wavelength-Tunable Photodetection
AU - Yu, Yang
AU - Li, Ziyuan
AU - Zheng, Ze
AU - Choi, Duk Yong
AU - Xu, Lei
AU - Zhang, Fanlu
AU - Vora, Kaushal
AU - Vaidya, Gayatri
AU - Jin, Weiqi
AU - Rahmani, Mohsen
AU - Hattori, Haroldo T.
AU - Tan, Hark Hoe
AU - Jagadish, Chennupati
AU - Fu, Lan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/5/16
Y1 - 2025/5/16
N2 - Active optical antennas, a novel Schottky photodiode design, have drawn significant attention due to their advantages of near-field enhancement and hot-electrons generation for sub-bandgap photodetection. However, the reported active antenna-based Si Schottky photodetectors have shown low photoresponse in a limited wavelength range below 1650 nm. This work reports hybrid nanoantenna (NA)-nanopillar (NP) Si Schottky photodetectors for ultrawide and wavelength-tunable photodetection at room temperature, without using any optical filters. The designed hybrid nanostructure significantly enhances the electric dipole-induced resonance in the NAs, leading to strong and wavelength-tunable light absorption in a wide spectral range from 1200 to 2200 nm. Moreover, due to the strong plasmon resonance and 3D cavity effect in the hybrid nanostructure, room temperature responsivities of 0.46 A W−1 and 0.25 mA W−1, and detectivities of 2.24 × 1011 and 1.25 × 108 cm √Hz W−1 are obtained at 950 and 1700 nm, respectively. The device also features a high response speed of 7.2/7.6 ns (rise time/fall time) and 194/240 µs at 850 and 1310 nm, respectively. Such broadband, wavelength-selective, and high-speed hybrid NA-NP Si Schottky photodetectors, with extended detection wavelength, are promising for Si-based photonic systems for material identification, spectroscopy, imaging, and night vision applications.
AB - Active optical antennas, a novel Schottky photodiode design, have drawn significant attention due to their advantages of near-field enhancement and hot-electrons generation for sub-bandgap photodetection. However, the reported active antenna-based Si Schottky photodetectors have shown low photoresponse in a limited wavelength range below 1650 nm. This work reports hybrid nanoantenna (NA)-nanopillar (NP) Si Schottky photodetectors for ultrawide and wavelength-tunable photodetection at room temperature, without using any optical filters. The designed hybrid nanostructure significantly enhances the electric dipole-induced resonance in the NAs, leading to strong and wavelength-tunable light absorption in a wide spectral range from 1200 to 2200 nm. Moreover, due to the strong plasmon resonance and 3D cavity effect in the hybrid nanostructure, room temperature responsivities of 0.46 A W−1 and 0.25 mA W−1, and detectivities of 2.24 × 1011 and 1.25 × 108 cm √Hz W−1 are obtained at 950 and 1700 nm, respectively. The device also features a high response speed of 7.2/7.6 ns (rise time/fall time) and 194/240 µs at 850 and 1310 nm, respectively. Such broadband, wavelength-selective, and high-speed hybrid NA-NP Si Schottky photodetectors, with extended detection wavelength, are promising for Si-based photonic systems for material identification, spectroscopy, imaging, and night vision applications.
KW - fast speed
KW - infrared photodetector
KW - nanoantenna
KW - Schottky photodetector
KW - Si nanopillar
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U2 - 10.1002/adom.202403246
DO - 10.1002/adom.202403246
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85215284534
SN - 2195-1071
VL - 13
JO - Advanced Optical Materials
JF - Advanced Optical Materials
IS - 14
M1 - 2403246
ER -