© 2018, The Author(s). High sensitivity, fast response time and strong light absorption are the most important metrics for infrared sensing and imaging. The trade-off between these characteristics remains the primary challenge in bolometry. Graphene with its unique combination of a record small electronic heat capacity and a weak electron–phonon coupling has emerged as a sensitive bolometric medium that allows for high intrinsic bandwidths1–3. Moreover, the material’s light absorption can be enhanced to near unity by integration into photonic structures. Here, we introduce an integrated hot-electron bolometer based on Johnson noise readout of electrons in ultra-clean hexagonal-boron-nitride-encapsulated graphene, which is critically coupled...
There is a growing number of applications demanding highly sensitive photodetectors in the mid-infra...
We report on a prototype graphene radiation detector based on the thermoelectric effect. We used a s...
Graphene is an ideal material for integrated nonlinear optics thanks to its strong light-matter inte...
At low temperatures, the electron gas of graphene is expected to show both very weak coupling to the...
In this paper we give a detailed analysis of the expected sensitivity and operating conditions in th...
Radiation sensors based on the heating effect of absorbed radiation are typically simple to operate ...
Graphene is an ideal material for hot-electron bolometers due to its low heat capacity and weak elec...
In this study, we report the photoresponse of vertically aligned few-layered graphene (VAG) upon inf...
The performance of a recently proposed integrated graphene-bolometric photodetector is assessed. The...
We report the photoresponse of vertically aligned graphene upon IR irradiation at room temperature. ...
Ultrafast electrically driven nanoscale light sources are critical components in nanophotonics. Comp...
A joint experiment-theory investigation of the carrier dynamics in graphene, in particular in the en...
There is a growing number of applications demanding highly sensitive photodetectors in the mid-infra...
We report on a prototype graphene radiation detector based on the thermoelectric effect. We used a s...
Graphene is an ideal material for integrated nonlinear optics thanks to its strong light-matter inte...
At low temperatures, the electron gas of graphene is expected to show both very weak coupling to the...
In this paper we give a detailed analysis of the expected sensitivity and operating conditions in th...
Radiation sensors based on the heating effect of absorbed radiation are typically simple to operate ...
Graphene is an ideal material for hot-electron bolometers due to its low heat capacity and weak elec...
In this study, we report the photoresponse of vertically aligned few-layered graphene (VAG) upon inf...
The performance of a recently proposed integrated graphene-bolometric photodetector is assessed. The...
We report the photoresponse of vertically aligned graphene upon IR irradiation at room temperature. ...
Ultrafast electrically driven nanoscale light sources are critical components in nanophotonics. Comp...
A joint experiment-theory investigation of the carrier dynamics in graphene, in particular in the en...
There is a growing number of applications demanding highly sensitive photodetectors in the mid-infra...
We report on a prototype graphene radiation detector based on the thermoelectric effect. We used a s...
Graphene is an ideal material for integrated nonlinear optics thanks to its strong light-matter inte...