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Helmholtz Resonator Applied to Nanocrystal-Based Infrared Sensing

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2022

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Abstract

While the integration of nanocrystals as an active medium for optoelectronic devices progresses, light management strategies are becoming required. Over recent years, several photonic structures (plasmons, cavities, mirrors, etc.) have been coupled to nanocrystal films to shape the absorption spectrum, tune the directionality, and so on. Here, we explore a photonic equivalent of the acoustic Helmholtz resonator and propose a design that can easily be fabricated. This geometry combines a strong electromagnetic field magnification and a narrow channel width compatible with efficient charge conduction despite hopping conduction. At 80 K, the device reaches a responsivity above 1 A·W<sup>-1</sup> and a detectivity above 10<sup>11</sup> Jones (3 μm cutoff) while offering a significantly faster time-response than vertical geometry diodes.

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