Scaling Short‐Wave Infrared Detector Pixels to Subwavelength Dimensions

S Shengmei Gao (Hunan Institute of Advanced Sensing and Information Technology Xiangtan University Hunan China) X Xiaolu Xia (School of Integrated Circuits Nanjing University Suzhou China) T Tao Luo Y Ying Yan F Fengyuan Han (State Key Laboratory of Photonics and Communications School of Electronics Peking University Beijing China) H Hongkun Duan (Key Laboratory for the Physics and Chemistry of Nanodevices and Center for Carbon‐based Electronics School of Electronics Peking University Beijing China) J Jiawen Wu (School of Materials Science & Engineering) Y Yu Cao (Stanford University , , , ,) H Haowen Shu J Jianhua Jiang Y Ying Wang Z Zhiyong Zhang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Pixel miniaturization is crucial for advancing high‐resolution short‐wave infrared (SWIR) imaging, particularly for remote sensing, consumer electronics, and portable platforms. However, conventional epitaxial photodiode technologies have been limited to approximately 10 µm pixels, and systematic investigations of pixel miniaturization limits in SWIR detection are lacking. Here, we report the pixel scaling behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT) film heterojunction‐gated field‐effect transistor (HGFET) detectors and demonstrate the feasibility and performance improvement of subwavelength pixel SWIR detectors. Specifically, the main performance indicators of the HGFET detectors consistently improve, particularly the specific detectivity and response speed as the pixel is scaled from 5.5 to 1.0 µm. A HGFET detector with a subwavelength pitch of 0.65λ (∼1.0 µm) has a record specific detectivity exceeding 10 15 cm·Hz 1/2 ·W −1 at 1300 nm and rise/fall times of 132/148 µs. Through their compatibility with silicon‐based readout circuits, submicron‐pixel CNT HGFET arrays offer scalable and cost‐effective platforms for next‐generation high‐resolution SWIR imaging systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

S

Shengmei Gao

Hunan Institute of Advanced Sensing and Information Technology Xiangtan University Hunan China

X

Xiaolu Xia

School of Integrated Circuits Nanjing University Suzhou China

T

Tao Luo

Y

Ying Yan

F

Fengyuan Han

State Key Laboratory of Photonics and Communications School of Electronics Peking University Beijing China

H

Hongkun Duan

Key Laboratory for the Physics and Chemistry of Nanodevices and Center for Carbon‐based Electronics School of Electronics Peking University Beijing China

J

Jiawen Wu

School of Materials Science & Engineering

Y

Yu Cao

Stanford University , , , ,

H

Haowen Shu

J

Jianhua Jiang

Y

Ying Wang

Z

Zhiyong Zhang