Number-resolving photon detector with graphene-insulating-superconducting junction
US-2018337324-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US2019277702A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019277702-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916297384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A thermo-mechanical resonating microbolometer has a graphene absorber suspended above a metallic silicon substrate to form a mechanical resonator. Microelectronic circuitry electrically connected to the graphene resonator and the metallic silicon substrate drives electronically the motion of the graphene absorber. Shifts in the mechanical resonant frequency of the graphene layer due to the absorption of incident radiation is measured electronically or using optical interferometry. A bolometer sensor array may be fabricated using such graphene microbolometer elements.
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1 . A thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector comprising: a silicon substrate; a graphene resonator; graphene tethers attached to the graphene resonator; silicon dioxide supports between the silicon substrate and the graphene tethers, supporting the tethers to suspend the graphene resonator above the silicon substrate, such that the graphene resonator forms a mechanical resonator; microelectronic circuitry electrically connecting the graphene resonator and the silicon substrate. 2 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 wherein the graphene resonator has a thickness less than 1 nm. 3 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 wherein the graphene resonator is a monolayer of carbon atoms. 4 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 wherein the graphene resonator has a diameter in the range 1-10 μm. 5 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 wherein the graphene tethers have a minimum width of at most 820 nm, or more preferably 570 nm, or most preferably 10 nm. 6 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 wherein the graphene resonator and the graphene tethers have a discrete rotational symmetry around a point in a plane of the graphene resonator. 7 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 further comprising a probe laser, optical interferometer, and photodiode for measuring a resonant frequency of the graphene resonator. 8 . The thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector of claim 1 further comprising microelectronic circuitry electrically connected to the graphene resonator and the silicon substrate configured to drive electronically the motion of the graphene resonator using capacitive force, and to measure the motion of the graphene resonator, and thereby determine shifts in the mechanical resonant frequency of the graphene resonator due to incident radiation. 9 . An array of radiation detectors, wherein each of the radiation detectors is the thermo-mechanical resonating radiation detector according to claim 1 .
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using change of resonant frequency, e.g. of piezoelectric crystals · CPC title
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