Photodetection with Active Optical Antennas

Mark W. Knight(Rice University), Heidar Sobhani(Rice University), Peter Nordlander(Rice University), Naomi J. Halas(Rice University)
Science
May 5, 2011
Cited by 1,981

Abstract

Nanoantennas are key optical components for light harvesting; photodiodes convert light into a current of electrons for photodetection. We show that these two distinct, independent functions can be combined into the same structure. Photons coupled into a metallic nanoantenna excite resonant plasmons, which decay into energetic, "hot" electrons injected over a potential barrier at the nanoantenna-semiconductor interface, resulting in a photocurrent. This dual-function structure is a highly compact, wavelength-resonant, and polarization-specific light detector, with a spectral response extending to energies well below the semiconductor band edge.


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