Abstract:
In this Letter, we studied the photoresponse in multilayer graphene on a lithium niobate (LiNbO$_3$) crystal under the conditions of an electric potential applied to graphene and transmission of a surface acoustic wave. The acoustoelectric current in graphene when irradiated with light is shown to either increase or decrease depending on the polarity of the potential applied to graphene. A surface acoustic wave causes the appearance of a periodic charge lattice in graphene that enhances the interaction with incident light, which leads to an increase in the photoresponse.