The photoresponse of the graphene photodetector elucidated strong dependence on several optical parameters, such as the angle of incidence and the incident power of infrared exposure at room temperature. The sinusoidal dependence of the photoresponse on incidence angle, which had not been realized before, has now been revealed. The combined effect of the photo excited charge carrier and the photon drag effect explain this nonlinear optical absorption in graphene at lower incident power. The nonlinear dependence of the charge carrier generation on the incident power revealed that this process contributed to the nonlinear photoresponse. However, a deviation is observed at a higher incident power due to the induction of thermal effects in the ...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
The high carrier mobility of graphene makes it an attractive material for electronics, however, grap...
We report the photoresponse of a hydrogenated graphene (H-graphene)-based infrared (IR) photodetecto...
A negative value for the nonlinear refraction in graphene is experimentally observed and unambiguous...
A negative value for the nonlinear refraction in graphene is experimentally observed and unambiguous...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
We report a strong electron-photon interaction in exfoliated graphene observed at room temperature. ...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
We report mid-infrared photocurrent spectra of graphene nanoribbon arrays on SiO<sub>2</sub> dielect...
In this study, we investigated the optical properties of a defective one-dimensional photonic crysta...
We demonstrate extraordinary ~45% absorption of light by graphene in mid-infrared region by exciting...
Little is known about the impact of different locations of a graphene upon absorption of photons on ...
We demonstrate extraordinary ∼45% absorption of light by graphene in mid-infrared region by exciting...
Little is known about the impact of different locations of a graphene upon absorption of photons on ...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
The high carrier mobility of graphene makes it an attractive material for electronics, however, grap...
We report the photoresponse of a hydrogenated graphene (H-graphene)-based infrared (IR) photodetecto...
A negative value for the nonlinear refraction in graphene is experimentally observed and unambiguous...
A negative value for the nonlinear refraction in graphene is experimentally observed and unambiguous...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
We report a strong electron-photon interaction in exfoliated graphene observed at room temperature. ...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
We report mid-infrared photocurrent spectra of graphene nanoribbon arrays on SiO<sub>2</sub> dielect...
In this study, we investigated the optical properties of a defective one-dimensional photonic crysta...
We demonstrate extraordinary ~45% absorption of light by graphene in mid-infrared region by exciting...
Little is known about the impact of different locations of a graphene upon absorption of photons on ...
We demonstrate extraordinary ∼45% absorption of light by graphene in mid-infrared region by exciting...
Little is known about the impact of different locations of a graphene upon absorption of photons on ...
The photoresponse of graphene at mid-infrared frequencies is of high technological interest and is g...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
The high carrier mobility of graphene makes it an attractive material for electronics, however, grap...