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Intrinsic Speed Limit of Graphene-based Photodetectors

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Abstract

In this contribution, we present measurements of the intrinsic speed limit of graphene photodetectors using ultrashort laser pulses. We obtain a bandwidth of 262 GHz, showing the great potential of graphene for high-speed optoelectronics.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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