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Polarization‐Sensitive Ultraviolet Detection from Oriented‐CdSe@CdS‐Dot‐in‐Rods‐Integrated Silicon Photodetector

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Polarization can be used to distinguish artificial objects in complicated environments. The development of polarization‐sensitive detection at ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths has been substantially delayed by the difficulties in fabricating anisotropic… Click to show full abstract

Polarization can be used to distinguish artificial objects in complicated environments. The development of polarization‐sensitive detection at ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths has been substantially delayed by the difficulties in fabricating anisotropic materials and optical elements for polarization modulation. Polarization‐sensitive UV detection is developed by combining an electron‐multiplying charge‐coupled device (EMCCD) with a polarized luminescence downshifting material that benefits from an oriented‐CdSe@CdS‐dot‐in‐rods‐embedded polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) composite film. With mechanical‐stretching‐induced orientation, the composite film shows emission polarization with an optimized ratio up to 0.52 ± 0.02. This integrated detection system can respond to linearly polarized 405 nm light with a signal difference up to 23%, showing its potential for use in UV polarization‐enhanced imaging for object recognition.

Keywords: detection; cdse cds; oriented cdse; polarization; cds dot; polarization sensitive

Journal Title: Advanced Optical Materials
Year Published: 2019

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