photodiodelike
Photodiodelike describes devices or materials that exhibit photodetection behavior akin to a photodiode. Such elements convert light into an electrical signal and typically generate a photocurrent under reverse bias or in zero-bias photovoltaic operation. The term is often used for nontraditional or emerging materials and structures that do not fit the archetype of a conventional silicon photodiode but show diode-like current–voltage characteristics when illuminated.
Operating principle: Absorbed photons create electron–hole pairs that are separated by built-in electric fields at junctions
Materials and structures: Photodiodelike devices include organic and inorganic semiconductors, perovskites, and two-dimensional materials such as
Performance considerations: Performance is described by responsivity, spectral range, response time, dark current, noise, and linearity.
Applications and status: Applications span imaging sensors, optical communication receivers, environmental sensing, and biomedical photodetection. In