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Graphene-Based Infrared Position-Sensitive Detector for Precise Measurements and High-Speed Trajectory Tracking

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Noncontact optical sensing plays an important role in various applications, for example, motion tracking, pilotless automobile, precision machining, and laser radars. A device with features of high resolution, fast response, and safe detection (operation wavelength at infrared (IR)) is highly desired in such applications. Here, a near IR position-sensitive detector constructed by graphene-Ge Schottky heterojunction has been demonstrated. The device shows high responsivity (minimum detectable power of ∼10 nW), excellent spatial resolution (<1 μm), fast response time (∼μs), and could operate in a wide spectral range (from visible to ∼1600 nm). Applications of precise angle (∼5 × 10<sup>-6</sup> degree) and vibration frequency (up to 10 kHz) measurements, as well as the trajectory tracking of a high-speed infrared target (∼100 km/h), have been realized based on this device. This work therefore provides a promising route for a high-performance noncontact IR optical sensing system.

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