Sci. Rep. 5, 14803 (2015)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1038/srep148032015
Xinghan Cai Ryan J. Suess H. Dennis Drew Thomas E. Murphy Jun Yan Michael S. Fuhrer
Journal ArticleNonlinear and Quantum Photonics

We use an ultra-fast near-infrared pulse coincidence technique to study the time, temperature and power dependence of the photoresponse of a bi-metal contacted graphene photodetector. We observe two components of the photovoltage signal. One component is gate-voltage dependent, linear in power at room temperature and sub-linear at low temperature-consistent with the hot-electron photothermoelectric effect due to absorption in the graphene. The power dependence is consistent with supercollision-dominated cooling in graphene. The other component is gate-voltage independent and linear in temperature and power, which we interpret as due to thermoelectricity of the metal electrodes due to differential light absorption.


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