Issue 29, 2022

Best practices in the measurement of circularly polarised photodetectors

Abstract

Circularly polarised light will revolutionise emerging technologies, including encrypted light-based communications, quantum computing, bioimaging and multi-channel data processing. In order to make use of these remarkable opportunities, high performance photodetectors that can accurately differentiate between left- and right-handed circularly polarised light are desperately needed. Whilst this potential has resulted in considerable research interest in chiral materials and circularly polarised photodetecting devices, their translation into real-world technologies is limited by non-standardised reporting and testing protocols. This mini-review provides an accessible introduction into the working principles of circularly polarised photodetectors and a comprehensive overview of the performance metrics of state-of-the-art devices. We propose a rigorous device characterisation procedure that will allow for standardised evaluation of novel devices, which we hope will accelerate research and investment in this area.

Graphical abstract: Best practices in the measurement of circularly polarised photodetectors

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Article type
Review Article
Submitted
25 mar 2022
Accepted
30 jun 2022
First published
30 jun 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022,10, 10452-10463

Best practices in the measurement of circularly polarised photodetectors

M. D. Ward, W. Shi, N. Gasparini, J. Nelson, J. Wade and M. J. Fuchter, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022, 10, 10452 DOI: 10.1039/D2TC01224C

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