Photoelectric conversion device and photoelectric conversion method
A photoelectric conversion device is provided with an electron emitter including a meta-surface emitting an electron in response to incidence of an electromagnetic wave. The meta-surface includes a plurality of photoelectric conversion units having a sensitivity for electromagnetic waves having mutually different wavelength regions. The plurality of photoelectric conversion units respectively include patterns having mutually different configurations.
1 . A photoelectric conversion device comprising:
an electron emitter including a meta-surface emitting an electron in response to incidence of an electromagnetic wave, wherein
the meta-surface includes a plurality of photoelectric conversion units having a sensitivity for electromagnetic waves having mutually different wavelength regions,
the plurality of photoelectric conversion units respectively include patterns having mutually different configurations,
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units includes first and second sections being spaced away from each other, and
the second section includes a leading end facing the first section, and is configured to emit the electron in response to incidence of the electromagnetic wave when a lower electric potential than an electric potential of the first section is applied to the second section.
2 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein
the second section of each of the photoelectric conversion units includes a linear part extending toward the first section, and
the linear parts of at least two photoelectric conversion units among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units have mutually different lengths.
3 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein
in two photoelectric conversion units among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units, the first or second section of one photoelectric conversion unit is electrically connected to the first or second section of the other photoelectric conversion unit.
4 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , further comprising a potential control unit configured to control electric potentials applied to the first and second sections in each of the photoelectric conversion units.
5 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 4 , wherein
the plurality of photoelectric conversion units include a first photoelectric conversion unit and a second photoelectric conversion unit,
the potential control unit is configured to control electric potentials applied to the first and second sections of the first photoelectric conversion unit and the first and second sections of the second photoelectric conversion unit, and
an electric potential difference between an electric potential applied to the first section of the first photoelectric conversion unit and an electric potential applied to the second section of the first photoelectric conversion unit, and an electric potential difference between an electric potential applied to the first section of the second photoelectric conversion unit and an electric potential applied to the second section of the second photoelectric conversion unit are different from each other.
6 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 5 , wherein
the potential control unit is configured to apply a higher electric potential than the electric potential applied to the first section of the first photoelectric conversion unit to the second section of the first photoelectric conversion unit in a case of applying a lower electric potential than the electric potential applied to the first section of the second photoelectric conversion unit to the second section of the second photoelectric conversion unit.
7 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 4 , wherein
the potential control unit is configured to apply a lower electric potential than the electric potential applied to the first section to the second section with regard to at least two photoelectric conversion units among the photoelectric conversion units.
8 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units has a same electric potential.
9 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units is electrically connected to each other.
10 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units includes a linear part, and
the linear parts of at least two photoelectric conversion units among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units have mutually different lengths.
11 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 1 , further comprising a housing configured to be airtightly sealed and have a window transmitting the electromagnetic wave, wherein
the electron emitter is disposed within the housing.
12 . A photoelectric conversion method comprising:
making an electromagnetic wave to be measured enter a meta-surface including a plurality of photoelectric conversion units, the plurality of photoelectric conversion units respectively including patterns having mutually different configurations;
emitting an electron from at least one photoelectric conversion unit corresponding to a wavelength region of the electromagnetic wave to be measured among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units; and
controlling electric potentials applied to the plurality of photoelectric conversion units, wherein
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units includes a first section and a second section spaced away from the first section and has a leading end facing the first section,
each of the photoelectric conversion units emits the electron in response to incidence of the electromagnetic wave in a state where a lower electric potential than an electric potential applied to the first section is applied to the second section, and
electric potentials applied to the first and second sections of each of the photoelectric conversion units are controlled.
13 . The photoelectric conversion method according to claim 12 , wherein
electric potentials applied to a first photoelectric conversion unit and a second photoelectric conversion unit which are included in the plurality of photoelectric conversion units are controlled in such a manner that an electric potential difference between an electric potential applied to the first section of the first photoelectric conversion unit and an electric potential applied to the second section of the first photoelectric conversion unit is different from an electric potential difference between an electric potential applied to the first section of the second photoelectric conversion unit and an electric potential applied to the second section of the second photoelectric conversion unit.
14 . The photoelectric conversion method according to claim 12 , wherein
a higher electric potential than an electric potential applied to the first section of the first photoelectric conversion unit is applied to the second section of the first photoelectric conversion unit in a case where a lower electric potential than an electric potential applied to the first section of the second photoelectric conversion unit is applied to the second section of the second photoelectric conversion unit, and
a higher electric potential than the electric potential applied to the first section of the second photoelectric conversion unit is applied to the second section of the second photoelectric conversion unit in a case where a lower electric potential than the electric potential applied to the first section of the first photoelectric conversion unit is applied to the second section of the first photoelectric conversion unit.
15 . The photoelectric conversion method according to claim 12 , wherein
in at least two photoelectric conversion units among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units, a lower electric potential than the electric potential applied to the first section is applied to the second section.
16 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 8 , wherein
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units includes a linear part, and
the linear parts of at least two photoelectric conversion units among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units have mutually different lengths.
17 . The photoelectric conversion device according to claim 9 , wherein
the pattern of each of the photoelectric conversion units includes a linear part, and
the linear parts of at least two photoelectric conversion units among the plurality of photoelectric conversion units have mutually different lengths.