Browsing Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE) by Subject "Photodetectors"
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Integration of Graphene with Plasmonic Nanostructures for Photodetection in the UV, Visible and IR
Graphene is the thinnest material known till date, composed of a two dimensional (2D) arrangement of carbon atoms in a hexagonal lattice. It has interesting mechanical, electrical and optical properties, such as very high ... -
Integration of Layered Materials with Group-III Nitride Semiconductors for Dual Band Photodetection
In many applications, simultaneous detection in two distinct bands, UV and IR regime is required. An instrumentation in which detection in both the bands achievable using single device would be highly desirable owing to ... -
Integration of Resonant Plasmonic Nanostructures with 2D Materials: Strategies and Applications beyond the Visible regime
Plasmonics deals with the interaction of incident electromagnetic waves with the free electron gas within metal nanostructures, enabling rapid signal processing and the confinement of light into subwavelength scales, leading ... -
Ultra-wide Band-gap Semiconductor Heterostructures for UV Opto-electronics
A plethora of strategic, astronomical, commercial, and biological applications necessitate development of high-performance ultra-violet (UV) photodetectors to enable sensitive detection of low intensity UV signals. While ...