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Photon-trapping-enhanced avalanche photodiodes for mid-infrared applications
by
Sun, Keye
, Dadey, Adam A
, Guo, Bingtian
, Bank, Seth R
, Bai, Junwu
, Shen, Yang
, McArthur, J. Andrew
, Xue, Xingjun
, Jones, Andrew H
, Campbell, Joe C
, Chen, Dekang
, March, Stephen D
, Skipper, Alec M
in
Absorbers
/ Avalanche diodes
/ Bandwidths
/ Cryogenic temperature
/ Current density
/ Dark current
/ Efficiency
/ Figure of merit
/ Infrared detectors
/ Mercury cadmium tellurides
/ Photodiodes
/ Photometers
/ Photon avalanches
/ Photons
/ Quantum efficiency
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Thickness
/ Trapping
2023
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Photon-trapping-enhanced avalanche photodiodes for mid-infrared applications
by
Sun, Keye
, Dadey, Adam A
, Guo, Bingtian
, Bank, Seth R
, Bai, Junwu
, Shen, Yang
, McArthur, J. Andrew
, Xue, Xingjun
, Jones, Andrew H
, Campbell, Joe C
, Chen, Dekang
, March, Stephen D
, Skipper, Alec M
in
Absorbers
/ Avalanche diodes
/ Bandwidths
/ Cryogenic temperature
/ Current density
/ Dark current
/ Efficiency
/ Figure of merit
/ Infrared detectors
/ Mercury cadmium tellurides
/ Photodiodes
/ Photometers
/ Photon avalanches
/ Photons
/ Quantum efficiency
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Thickness
/ Trapping
2023
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Photon-trapping-enhanced avalanche photodiodes for mid-infrared applications
by
Sun, Keye
, Dadey, Adam A
, Guo, Bingtian
, Bank, Seth R
, Bai, Junwu
, Shen, Yang
, McArthur, J. Andrew
, Xue, Xingjun
, Jones, Andrew H
, Campbell, Joe C
, Chen, Dekang
, March, Stephen D
, Skipper, Alec M
in
Absorbers
/ Avalanche diodes
/ Bandwidths
/ Cryogenic temperature
/ Current density
/ Dark current
/ Efficiency
/ Figure of merit
/ Infrared detectors
/ Mercury cadmium tellurides
/ Photodiodes
/ Photometers
/ Photon avalanches
/ Photons
/ Quantum efficiency
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Thickness
/ Trapping
2023
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Photon-trapping-enhanced avalanche photodiodes for mid-infrared applications
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Photon-trapping-enhanced avalanche photodiodes for mid-infrared applications
2023
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The fast development of mid-wave infrared photonics has increased the demand for high-performance photodetectors that operate in this spectral range. However, the signal-to-noise ratio, regarded as a primary figure of merit for mid-wave infrared detection, is strongly limited by the high dark current in narrow-bandgap materials. Therefore, conventional mid-wave infrared photodetectors such as HgCdTe require cryogenic temperatures to avoid excessively high dark current. To address this challenge, we report an avalanche photodiode design using photon-trapping structures to enhance the quantum efficiency and minimize the absorber thickness to suppress the dark current. The device exhibits high quantum efficiency and dark current density that is nearly three orders of magnitude lower than that of the state-of-the-art HgCdTe avalanche photodiodes and nearly two orders lower than that of previously reported AlInAsSb avalanche photodiodes that operate at 2 µm. Additionally, the bandwidth of these avalanche photodiodes reaches ~7 GHz, and the gain–bandwidth product is over 200 GHz; both are more than four times those of previously reported 2 µm avalanche photodiodes.We demonstrate an avalanche photodiode design using photon-trapping structures to enhance the quantum efficiency and minimizing the absorber thickness, yielding high quantum efficiency, suppressed dark current density and bandwidth of ~7 GHz.
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