Graphene heterostructures enable new IR photodetectors

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have calculated the parameters of photodetectors comprised by layers of graphene and a combination of black phosphorus and black arsenic. These sensors are able to detect radiation with energy less than the band gap of the constituent layers without graphene. It is also easy to modify ...

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