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26 January 2018 Terahertz detection in 2D materials
Thomas E. Murphy, M. Mehdi Jadidi, Martin Mittendorff, Andrei B. Sushkov, H. Dennis Drew, Michael S. Fuhrer
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Abstract
The terahertz (THz) region of the electromagnetic spectrum, broadly defined as between 300 GHz and 30 THz, is of growing importance in fields as diverse as communications, medicine, astronomy, security, biology and materials science. Despite this, the technologies for detection of THz radiation are still comparatively immature. The most sensitive THz detectors are typically slow and require cryogenic cooling, and conversely the fastest detectors lack the sensitivity to measure weak signals. We describe here recent work to employ new two-dimensional (2D) materials for the detection of THz waves.
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Thomas E. Murphy, M. Mehdi Jadidi, Martin Mittendorff, Andrei B. Sushkov, H. Dennis Drew, and Michael S. Fuhrer "Terahertz detection in 2D materials", Proc. SPIE 10540, Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XV, 105401X (26 January 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2287523
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KEYWORDS
Terahertz radiation

Graphene

Sensors

Phosphorus

Electrons

Terahertz detection

Thermoelectric materials

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