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Ultrathin Pyroelectric Photodetector with Integrated Polarization-Sensing Metasurface

Nathaniel C. Wilson, Eunso Shin, Rachel E. Bangle, Stefan Nikodemski, Jarrett H. Vella, Maiken H. Mikkelsen

2023Nano Letters31 citationsDOI

Abstract

An abundance of metallic metasurfaces have been realized with miniscule, intricate features capable of tailored scattering, reflection, and absorption; however, high losses through heat limit their use in optoelectronics. Here, codesign of a detector and a polarization-sensing metasurface overcomes this challenge by utilizing the heat generation for integrated pyroelectric detection of the incoming light polarization. Using a nanogap metasurface with asymmetric metallic elements, polarization-sensitive photodetection exhibits high extinction ratios up to 19 for orthogonally polarized light and allows extraction of Stokes parameters with <12% deviation from theoretical values. This polarization-sensitive photodetector is ultrathin, consisting of active layers of only 290 nm, and exhibits fast response times of ∼2 ns. The structure is fully integrated, requiring no external cameras, detectors, or power sources, and points toward the creation of layered, multifunctional devices that utilize exotic metasurface properties for novel and compact sensing and imaging.

Topics & Concepts

PhotodetectorPhotodetectionOptoelectronicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Materials scienceDetectorPyroelectricityOpticsStokes parametersExtinction ratioScatteringPhysicsDielectricFerroelectricityWavelengthChemistryPhysical chemistryMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsPolydiacetylene-based materials and applicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
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