Plasmon-assisted designable multi-resonance photodetection by graphene via nanopatterning of block copolymer

Un Jeong Kim, Seungmin Yoo, Yeonsang Park, Myoungsoo Shin, Jineun Kim, Heejeong Jeong, Chan Wook Baik, Young Geun Roh, Jaesoong Lee, Kyuhyun Im, Hyungbin Son, Sungwoo Hwang, Chang Won Lee, Soojin Park

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Abstract

The photoresponse in graphene has drawn significant attention for potential applications owing to its gapless linear electronic band structure. To enhance both the spectral selectivity and responsivity in graphene, we demonstrate a novel but versatile and simple method of introducing surface plasmons. We utilize block copolymers to fabricate different nanostructured metal nanoparticle arrays on a single graphene surface. The plasmonic resonances could be tuned using Ag, Au, and Cu metal nanoparticles. By extending the synthetic route for the metallic particles, dual surface plasmonic bands from a single material were also successfully realized. Furthermore, enhanced photoresponsivity through the entire visible spectra could be achieved by mixing metallic nanoparticles and by controlling their shapes. Owing to its all-band transition characteristics, the ultrabroad band photocurrent generation in graphene can be tailored for an arbitrary photoresponse, which could be utilized in flexible CMOS image sensors (CIS) or other optoelectronic devices in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)506-514
Number of pages9
JournalACS Photonics
Volume2
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • block copolymer
  • graphene
  • metal nanoparticle
  • photodetector
  • surface plasmon

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