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A Single-Dot Perovskite Spectrometer.

Linqi GuoHaoxuan SunMin WangMeng WangLiangliang MinFengren CaoWei TianLiang Li
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
There are significant applications for miniature on-chip spectrometers in many fields. However, at present, on-chip spectrometers have to utilize an integrated strategy to achieve spectral analysis, which undoubtedly squanders the photosensitive area and adds pressure to the miniaturization of the spectrometer. Here, a unique spectrometer design that adopts a single detection point with in situ modulation realized by the photogain control at various bias voltages is demonstrated. With micrometer-level footprints, this single-dot spectrometer processes a resolution of about 5 nm and a response time down to about 197 µs. This is the first in situ perovskite modulation strategy that breaks the footprint-resolution restriction of spectrum analysis and demonstrates a new design direction for functional perovskite devices.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
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