Critical current photoconductivity of Fermi-velocity limited carriers in graphene superlattices
ORAL
Abstract
In the absence of a magnetic field, the most profound photoconductive phenomena typically manifest in gapped systems and has led to the development of state-of-the-art opto-electronic devices. In contrast, metallic systems tend to exhibit much weaker photoconductivity because the effects of photo-excited carriers are masked by the large density of equilibrium carriers in the band. Here, we show experimentally that the metallic states of graphene-based moiré superlattices exhibit a striking photoconductive effect with a magnitude comparable to those typically observed in strongly gapped systems. The effect manifests when the moiré superlattices are biased to an out-of-equilibrium critical state1 that marks a transition from a Fermi-velocity limited current regime to a highly dissipative electron-hole liquid. Analogous to superconducting bolometers, the Fermi-velocity limited metallic state is particularly sensitive to photoexcitation so that incident radiation causes a shift in the critical current and a giant change in the differential resistivity. From the perspective of photodetection, our mid-infrared photocurrent measurements show that the critical metallic state competes with state-of-the-art gapped MCT detectors at low temperatures, exhibiting responsivities as high as 105 V/W for wavelengths 5-11 um. The results demonstrate a unique type of opto-electronic response based on non-equilibrium phenomena in moiré superlattices.
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Publication: 1) A. Berdyugin et al, "Out-of-equilibrium criticalities in graphene superlattices" arXiv:2106.12609
Presenters
Roshan Krishna Kumar
Lancaster Univ, Institute of Photonic Sciences, Mediterranean Technology Park, ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences
Authors
Roshan Krishna Kumar
Lancaster Univ, Institute of Photonic Sciences, Mediterranean Technology Park, ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences
Hitesh Agarwal
Institute of Photonic Sciences, Mediterranean Technology Park, ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences
Krystian Nowakowski
Institute of Photonic Sciences, Mediterranean Technology Park
Frank Koppens
ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences; ICREA-Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Barcelona, Spain