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English: Schematic design of a room-temperature photodetector utilizing semimetal bismuth nanowire arrays coupled with graphene. The I(V) between the bulk bismuth base and the drain is linear and the resistance is 90 Ohms.
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Source Photocurrent in Bismuth Junctions with Graphene, p. 16
Author Tito E. Huber, Tina Brower, Scott. D. Johnson, John H. Belk, and Jeff H. Hunt

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