Graphene heterostructures with black phosphorus, arsenic enable new infrared detectors

Date 13th, Apr 2020
Source EurekAlert - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

MIPT scientists and their colleagues from Japan and the U.S. 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.