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Single-pixel camera with one graphene photodetector
Author: Update times: 2016-03-29                          | Print | Close | Text Size: A A A

 

Fabrication and structure of a grapene photodetector. (a) A schematic diagram of the fabrication of a graphene photodetector through reduction of graphene oxide using laser engraver. (b) Structure of the graphene photodetector. (Image from the original paper)

Consumer cameras in the megapixel range are ubiquitous, but the improvement of them is hindered by the poor performance and high cost of traditional photodetectors. Graphene, a two-dimensional micro-/nano-material, recently has exhibited exceptional properties as a sensing element in a photodetector over traditional materials. However, it is difficult to fabricate a large-scale array of graphene photodetectors to replace the traditional photodetector array.

To take full advantage of the unique characteristics of the graphene photodetector, in this study we integrated a graphene photodetector in a single-pixel camera based on compressive sensing. To begin with, we introduced a method called laser scribing for fabrication the graphene. It produces the graphene components in arbitrary patterns more quickly without photoresist contamination as do traditional methods. Next, we proposed a system for calibrating the optoelectrical properties of micro/nano photodetectors based on a digital micromirror device (DMD), which changes the light intensity by controlling the number of individual micromirrors positioned at + 12 degrees. The calibration sensitivity is driven by the sum of all micromirrors of the DMD and can be as high as 10(-5) A/W. Finally, the single-pixel camera integrated with one graphene photodetector was used to recover a static image to demonstrate the feasibility of the single-pixel imaging system with the graphene photodetector. A high-resolution image can be recovered with the camera at a sampling rate much less than Nyquist rate. The study was the first demonstration for ever record of a macroscopic camera with a graphene photodetector. The camera has the potential for high-speed and high-resolution imaging at much less cost than traditional megapixel cameras.

The study was published on OPTICS EXPRESS,2016,24(1):400-408. titled Single-pixel camera with one graphene photodetector.

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