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Title: Guidelines for accurate evaluation of photodetectors based on emerging semiconductor technologies
Authors: Pecunia, Vincenzo
Anthopoulos, Thomas D.
Armin, Ardalan
Bouthinon, Benjamin
Caironi, Mario
Castellanos-Gomez, Andres
Chen, Yongsheng
Cho, Kilwon
Clegg, Charlotte
Fang, Xiaosheng
Fendel, Peter
Fowler , Boyd
Gelinck, Gerwin
Gottlob, Heinrich
Guyot-Sionnest, Philippe
Hannebauer, Rob
Hernandez-Sosa, Gerardo
Hersam, Mark C.
Hirsch, Lionel
Ho, Johnny C.
Isikgor, Furkan H.
Joimel, Jerome
Kim, Hyun Jae
Konstantatos, Gerasimos
Labram, John
Lemme, Max C.
Leo, Karl
Lhuillier, Emmanuel
Lidorikis, Elefterios
Loi, Maria A.
Malinowski, Pawel E.
Merken, Patrick
Mueller, Thomas
Nasrollahi, Bahareh
Natali, Dario
Ng, Tse Nga
Nguyen , Thuc-Quyen
Park, Sung Kyu
Peng, Lian-Mao
Samori, Paolo
Sargent, Edward H.
Shen, Liang
Shishido, Sanshiro
Shorubalko, Ivan
Sonar, Prashant
Stranks, Samuel D.
Tedde, Sandro F.
VANDEWAL, Koen 
Verhaegen, Marc
Walia, Sumeet
Yan, Feng
Yokota, Tomoyuki
Zhang, Fujun
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Source: Nature photonics, 19 (11) , p. 1178 -1188
Status: Early view
Abstract: Photodetector technologies based on emerging semiconductors-for example, organic semiconductors, halide perovskites, quantum dots, low-dimensional semiconductors and metal oxides-hold considerable promise for next-generation optoelectronics. However, the breadth and multidisciplinarity of this field, alongside its diverse range of applications, have resulted in inconsistent performance characterization and reporting practices, hindering the effective benchmarking of these technologies. Here we present a consensus among researchers from academia and industry on accurately capturing the key performance metrics of photodetectors based on emerging semiconductors and utilizing the photoelectric effect. We analyse their underlying assumptions, discuss common misunderstandings, and provide guidelines for accurate characterization and reporting. Additionally, we discuss the benchmarking of these photodetector technologies with respect to diverse applications. We expect that these comprehensive guidelines for characterization, reporting and benchmarking will accelerate and streamline further advancements in the field, propelling emerging photodetector technologies towards their full potential.
Notes: Pecunia, V (corresponding author), Simon Fraser Univ, Sch Sustainable Energy Engn, Sustainable Optoelect Res Grp, Surrey, BC, Canada.; Anthopoulos, TD (corresponding author), Univ Manchester, Henry Royce Inst, Photon Sci Inst, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, Manchester, England.
vincenzo_pecunia@sfu.ca; thomas.anthopoulos@manchester.ac.uk
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/47760
ISSN: 1749-4885
e-ISSN: 1749-4893
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-025-01759-1
ISI #: 001606242800001
Rights: Open access
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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