红外线的
碲
材料科学
光电子学
各向异性
散射
极化(电化学)
小型化
光学
纳米技术
物理
化学
物理化学
冶金
作者
Lei Tong,Xinyu Huang,Peng Wang,Lei Ye,Meng Peng,Licong An,Qiaodong Sun,Yuzi Zhang,Guoming Yang,Zheng Li,Fang Zhong,Fang Wang,Yixiu Wang,Maithilee Motlag,Wenzhuo Wu,Gary J. Cheng,Weida Hu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-16125-8
摘要
Abstract Next-generation polarized mid-infrared imaging systems generally requires miniaturization, integration, flexibility, good workability at room temperature and in severe environments, etc. Emerging two-dimensional materials provide another route to meet these demands, due to the ease of integrating on complex structures, their native in-plane anisotropy crystal structure for high polarization photosensitivity, and strong quantum confinement for excellent photodetecting performances at room temperature. However, polarized infrared imaging under scattering based on 2D materials has yet to be realized. Here we report the systematic investigation of polarized infrared imaging for a designed target obscured by scattering media using an anisotropic tellurium photodetector. Broadband sensitive photoresponse is realized at room temperature, with excellent stability without degradation under ambient atmospheric conditions. Significantly, a large anisotropic ratio of tellurium ensures polarized imaging in a scattering environment, with the degree of linear polarization over 0.8, opening up possibilities for developing next-generation polarized mid-infrared imaging technology.
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