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Infrared narrow band gap nanocrystals: recent progresses relative to imaging and active detection

Current technologies for infrared detection have been based on epitaxially grown semiconductors. Here we review some of the recent developments relative to colloidal nanocrystals and their use as building blocks for the design of low-cost infrared sensors. We focus on HgTe nanocrystals which appear as the only material leading to infrared photoconductivity and ultra-broad spectral tunability: from the visible to the long-wave infrared. We review some of the important results which demonstrated that colloidal nanocrystals can be compatible with air stable operations, fast detection, and strong absorption. We discuss the recent progresses relative to multipixel devices and show results obtained by coupling short-wave infrared nanoparticles with CMOS circuits to achieve video rate VGA format imaging. In particular we present that nanocrystals are a promising material for long range (>150 m) active detection in both continuous wave and pulsed mode with a time resolution down to 10 ns.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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