Nanophotonics (Jul 2022)

Microdisk array based Weyl semimetal nanofilm terahertz detector

  • Song Qi,
  • Zhou Zhiwen,
  • Zhu Gangyi,
  • Liang Huawei,
  • Zhang Min,
  • Zhang Bingyuan,
  • Liu Fang,
  • Yan Peiguang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2022-0227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 16
pp. 3595 – 3602

Abstract

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High-performance terahertz wave detectors at room temperature are still urgently required for a wide range of applications. The available technologies, however, are plagued by low sensitivity, narrow spectral bandwidth, complicated structure, and high noise equivalent power (NEP). Here, we have demonstrated a Weyl semimetal surface plasmon-enhanced high-performance terahertz wave detectors which are based on microdisk array deposited WTe2 nanofilm epitaxially grown on GaN substrate for room temperature operation. With the microdisk array combined the WTe2 layer, strong terahertz wave surface plasmon polaritons can be generated at the WTe2–air interfaces, which results in significant improvement in detecting performance. For the 40 μm diameter microdisk array, a detectivity (D *) of 5.52 × 1012 cm Hz1/2 pW−1 at 0.1 THz is achieved at room temperature. In addition, the responsivity (R A) of 8.78 A W−1 is also obtained. Such high-performance millimeter and terahertz wave photodetectors are useful for wide applications such as high capacity communications, walk-through security, biological diagnosis, spectroscopy, and remote sensing.

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