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    Demonstration of Photoelectrochemical-Type Photodetectors Using Seawater as Electrolyte for Portable and Wireless Optical Communication

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    Authors
    Luo, Yuanmin
    Wang, Danhao
    Kang, Yang
    Liu, Xin
    Fang, Shi
    Memon, Muhammad Hunain
    Yu, Huabin
    Zhang, Haochen
    Luo, Dongyang
    Sun, Xiyu
    Ooi, Boon S. cc
    Gong, Chen
    Xu, Zhengyuan
    Sun, Haiding cc
    KAUST Department
    Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division
    Electrical and Computer Engineering Program
    Photonics Laboratory
    Date
    2022-03-23
    Embargo End Date
    2023-03-23
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/675934
    
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    Abstract
    The emerging photoelectrochemical-type photodetector (PEC-PD), because of its unique device architecture by using an aqueous electrolyte, is naturally applicable in the pursuit of underwater optical communication without sophisticated device packaging and assembling. Unfortunately, the traditional PEC detecting process typically involves a large electrochemical workstation with long cables and wire connections for photo signal acquisition, which hinders its applications in wireless optical communication. In this work, an AlGaN nanowire-based self-powered PEC-PD is fabricated that uses seawater as an electrolyte, and then an optical communication system including the PEC-PD and a portable electrochemical workstation as the signal receiver for data communication is built. Essentially, the self-power PEC-PD shows a high responsivity of −15.5 mA W$^{–1}$, a fast response/recovery time of ≈100 ms, and high stability operation in the seawater electrolyte. Foremost, the optical communication system shows high accuracy in wireless transmission of ASCII code signals in a seawater environment. Such a demonstration offers a new device architecture for possible under-seawater communication systems by leveraging the unique operation principle of photoelectrochemical devices in the future.
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    Luo, Y., Wang, D., Kang, Y., Liu, X., Fang, S., Memon, M. H., Yu, H., Zhang, H., Luo, D., Sun, X., Ooi, B. S., Gong, C., Xu, Z., & Sun, H. (2022). Demonstration of Photoelectrochemical-Type Photodetectors Using Seawater as Electrolyte for Portable and Wireless Optical Communication. Advanced Optical Materials, 2102839. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202102839
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    This work was funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2018YFB1801904), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 52161145404, 61905236, 51961145110), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. WK2100230020), USTC Research Funds of the Double First-Class Initiative (Grant No. YD3480002002), and was partially carried out at the USTC Center for Micro and Nanoscale Research and Fabrication.
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    Wiley
    Journal
    Advanced Optical Materials
    DOI
    10.1002/adom.202102839
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    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adom.202102839
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    10.1002/adom.202102839
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