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A High-Bandwidth, Spectrally Broad Photodetector Based On Optically-Induced Seebeck Effect, Niloufar Yavarishad
A High-Bandwidth, Spectrally Broad Photodetector Based On Optically-Induced Seebeck Effect, Niloufar Yavarishad
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In this thesis, we engineered a fast response high bandwidth self-powered infrared photodetector based on optically induced Seebeck effect in Cd3As2 operating at room temperature. The metal-semimetal-metal device was subject to transient photo-response tests using high-frequency lock-in modulation techniques. Our photodetector demonstrates a Seebeck voltage under the off-center illumination of a laser with the wavelength of 1064 nm, due to a temperature gradient. The photocurrent is readily registered at a modulation frequency of 6 kHz and further analysis indicates the sensor intrinsic bandwidth is predicted to approach the terahertz range. The responsivity of the sensor is 0.27 mA/W at room …