▎ 摘 要
2D graphene has attracted extensive attention as a promising candidate for high-performance photodetectors because of its superior optoelectronic properties. However, the realization of high-sensitivity broadband graphene photodetectors remains a challenge. Lithium niobate (LiNbO3) has the advantages of spontaneous polarization, high dielectric constant, and high voltage electric coefficient, and it can improve the photoelectric detection characteristics of graphene by polarized doping. In this work, n- and p-doping of graphene is demonstrated at the same time with the help of local ferroelectric polarization of x-cut LiNbO3. This high-sensitivity and broadband p-n junction photodetector shows a wide detection range of 405 to 2000 nm, a responsivity of approximate to 2.92 x 10(6) A W-1 at an incident power of 24 pW (lambda = 1064 nm), and a high detectivity of approximate to 8.65 x 10(14) Jones. In particular, a fast rise/decay time of approximate to 23 ms/approximate to 23 ms is achieved. The graphene-based LiNbO3 (bulk) photodetector shows higher responsivity , and the graphene-based LiNbO3 (film) photodetector a faster response time. This work not only deepens and expands the basic research on 2D materials and ferroelectric materials, but also demonstrates the great potential of doped graphene materials for high-performance photodetection.