Nature Communications (Feb 2024)

Single-pixel p-graded-n junction spectrometers

  • Jingyi Wang,
  • Beibei Pan,
  • Zi Wang,
  • Jiakai Zhang,
  • Zhiqi Zhou,
  • Lu Yao,
  • Yanan Wu,
  • Wuwei Ren,
  • Jianyu Wang,
  • Haiming Ji,
  • Jingyi Yu,
  • Baile Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46066-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Ultra-compact spectrometers are becoming increasingly popular for their promising applications in biomedical analysis, environmental monitoring, and food safety. In this work, we report a single-pixel-photodetector spectrometer with a spectral range from 480 nm to 820 nm, based on the AlGaAs/GaAs p-graded-n junction with a voltage-tunable optical response. To reconstruct the optical spectrum, we propose a tailored method called Neural Spectral Fields (NSF) that leverages the unique wavelength and bias-dependent responsivity matrix. Our spectrometer achieves a high spectral wavelength accuracy of up to 0.30 nm and a spectral resolution of up to 10 nm. Additionally, we demonstrate the high spectral imaging performance of the device. The compatibility of our demonstration with the standard III-V process greatly accelerates the commercialization of miniaturized spectrometers.