Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials
Abstract Mid‐infrared (Mid‐IR) integrated optics has tremendous applications in spectroscopic sensing, imaging, and ranging. Compared with visible light and near‐IR wavelengths, the study of mid‐IR photonic integrated devices is limited due to the need for more suitable materials and designs for con...
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author | Liqiang Qi Tianping Xu Zhengkun Xing Si Chen Zunyue Zhang Tiegen Liu Zhenzhou Cheng |
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description | Abstract Mid‐infrared (Mid‐IR) integrated optics has tremendous applications in spectroscopic sensing, imaging, and ranging. Compared with visible light and near‐IR wavelengths, the study of mid‐IR photonic integrated devices is limited due to the need for more suitable materials and designs for constructing high‐performance on‐chip optoelectronic devices. Integrating emerging 2D materials with novel waveguide devices opens an avenue to boost the development of high‐performance optoelectronic waveguide devices operating in the mid‐IR wavelength range. This review summarizes the previous progress, current status, and future trends in exploring mid‐IR optoelectronic waveguide devices with 2D materials. Specifically, the authors focus on the research efforts of developing passive photonic devices, modulators, photodetectors, and light sources. Then, the challenges and prospects in this area are discussed. The paper provides a valuable reference for researchers in infrared physics, optoelectronics, integrated optics, material science, sensing, and spectroscopy. |
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spelling | doaj-art-b338bd2028fc4cc883bf542e6392e5d62025-01-10T12:23:42ZengWiley-VCHAdvanced Physics Research2751-12002025-01-0141n/an/a10.1002/apxr.202400079Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D MaterialsLiqiang Qi0Tianping Xu1Zhengkun Xing2Si Chen3Zunyue Zhang4Tiegen Liu5Zhenzhou Cheng6School of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaSchool of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaSchool of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaSchool of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaSchool of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaSchool of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaSchool of Precision Instrument and Opto‐electronics Engineering Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 ChinaAbstract Mid‐infrared (Mid‐IR) integrated optics has tremendous applications in spectroscopic sensing, imaging, and ranging. Compared with visible light and near‐IR wavelengths, the study of mid‐IR photonic integrated devices is limited due to the need for more suitable materials and designs for constructing high‐performance on‐chip optoelectronic devices. Integrating emerging 2D materials with novel waveguide devices opens an avenue to boost the development of high‐performance optoelectronic waveguide devices operating in the mid‐IR wavelength range. This review summarizes the previous progress, current status, and future trends in exploring mid‐IR optoelectronic waveguide devices with 2D materials. Specifically, the authors focus on the research efforts of developing passive photonic devices, modulators, photodetectors, and light sources. Then, the challenges and prospects in this area are discussed. The paper provides a valuable reference for researchers in infrared physics, optoelectronics, integrated optics, material science, sensing, and spectroscopy.https://doi.org/10.1002/apxr.202400079low‐dimensional materialsmid‐infraredoptoelectronicssilicon photonicswaveguide devices |
spellingShingle | Liqiang Qi Tianping Xu Zhengkun Xing Si Chen Zunyue Zhang Tiegen Liu Zhenzhou Cheng Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials Advanced Physics Research low‐dimensional materials mid‐infrared optoelectronics silicon photonics waveguide devices |
title | Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials |
title_full | Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials |
title_fullStr | Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials |
title_short | Mid‐Infrared Optoelectronic Waveguide Devices with 2D Materials |
title_sort | mid infrared optoelectronic waveguide devices with 2d materials |
topic | low‐dimensional materials mid‐infrared optoelectronics silicon photonics waveguide devices |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/apxr.202400079 |
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