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An in-plane photoelectric effect in two-dimensional electron systems for terahertz detection.


ABSTRACT: Many mid- and far-infrared semiconductor photodetectors rely on a photonic response, when the photon energy is large enough to excite and extract electrons due to optical transitions. Toward the terahertz range with photon energies of a few milli-electron volts, classical mechanisms are used instead. This is the case in two-dimensional electron systems, where terahertz detection is dominated by plasmonic mixing and by scattering-based thermal phenomena. Here, we report on the observation of a quantum, collision-free phenomenon that yields a giant photoresponse at terahertz frequencies (1.9 THz), more than 10-fold as large as expected from plasmonic mixing. We artificially create an electrically tunable potential step within a degenerate two-dimensional electron gas. When exposed to terahertz radiation, electrons absorb photons and generate a large photocurrent under zero source-drain bias. The observed phenomenon, which we call the "in-plane photoelectric effect," provides an opportunity for efficient direct detection across the entire terahertz range.

SUBMITTER: Michailow W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9012455 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An in-plane photoelectric effect in two-dimensional electron systems for terahertz detection.

Michailow Wladislaw W   Spencer Peter P   Almond Nikita W NW   Kindness Stephen J SJ   Wallis Robert R   Mitchell Thomas A TA   Degl'Innocenti Riccardo R   Mikhailov Sergey A SA   Beere Harvey E HE   Ritchie David A DA  

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Many mid- and far-infrared semiconductor photodetectors rely on a photonic response, when the photon energy is large enough to excite and extract electrons due to optical transitions. Toward the terahertz range with photon energies of a few milli-electron volts, classical mechanisms are used instead. This is the case in two-dimensional electron systems, where terahertz detection is dominated by plasmonic mixing and by scattering-based thermal phenomena. Here, we report on the observation of a qu  ...[more]

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