Strong Anisotropy and Giant Photothermoelectricity of 1D Alloy Nb3Se12I‐Based Photodetector for Ultrabroadband Light‐Detection and Encryption Imaging Application
Jianbin Zhang,
Zhen Hu,
Qingyu Yang
et al.
Abstract:Securing high‐capacity and safe communication holds great potential for ushering in the new era of digital society. In this study, a wide‐band photodetector based on the quasi‐1D niobium selenide compounds (Nb3Se12I), showing up photothermoelectric (PTE) dominated multiple synergistic effects with high responsivity across a wide wavelength range from deep‐ultraviolet (254 nm) to terahertz (0.30 THz), providing an efficient strategy for high‐capacity optical processing is introduced. Combined with the polarized… Show more
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