NPNMAP - Novel Phenomena and New Materials for Advanced Photonics
  • J. Stewart (US) Duke University

WE2.5 - HIGH-SPEED, ROOM-TEMPERATURE THERMAL PHOTODETECTION WITH SPECTRALLY-SELECTIVE METASURFACES

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • J. Stewart (US) Duke University
  • J. Vella (US) Air Force Research Laboratory
  • M. Mikkelsen (US) Duke University
Date
08/21/2019
Time
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Room
Emerald E
Duration
15 Minutes
Lecture Time
11:15 AM - 11:30 AM

Abstract

Abstract

Thermal photodetectors are uniquely capable of sensing radiation at any electromagnetic frequency, however, their millisecond-scale response times limit their performance and applicability. Here we demonstrate a room-temperature, spectrally-selective thermal photodetector operating at GHz speeds by integrating a plasmonic metasurface with an aluminum nitride pyroelectric film.

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