Author:
Shaveisi Maryam,Aliparast Peiman
Abstract
AbstractWe report a new nBn photodetector (nBn-PD) design based on the InAlSb/AlSb/InAlSb/InAsSb material systems for mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) applications. In this structure, delta-doped compositionally graded barrier (δ-DCGB) layers are suggested, the advantage of which is creation of a near zero valence band offset in nBn photodetectors. The design of the δ-DCGB nBn-PD device includes a 3 µm absorber layer (n-InAs0.81Sb0.19), a unipolar barrier layer (AlSb), and 0.2 μm contact layer (n-InAs0.81Sb0.19) as well as a 0.116 µm linear grading region (InAlSb) from the contact to the barrier layer and also from the barrier to the absorber layer. The analysis includes various dark current contributions, such as the Shockley–Read–Hall (SRH), trap-assisted tunneling (TAT), Auger, and Radiative recombination mechanisms, to acquire more precise results. Consequently, we show that the method used in the nBn device design leads to diffusion-limited dark current so that the dark current density is 2.596 × 10−8 A/cm2 at 150 K and a bias voltage of − 0.2 V. The proposed nBn detector exhibits a 50% cutoff wavelength of more than 5 µm, the peak current responsivity is 1.6 A/W at a wavelength of 4.5 µm and a − 0.2 V bias with 0.05 W/cm2 backside illumination without anti-reflective coating. The maximum quantum efficiency at 4.5 µm is about 48.6%, and peak specific detectivity (D*) is of 3.37 × 1010 cm⋅Hz1/2/W. Next, to solve the reflection concern in this nBn devices, we use a BaF2 anti-reflection coating layer due to its high transmittance in the MWIR window. It leads to an increase of almost 100% in the optical response metrics, such as the current responsivity, quantum efficiency, and detectivity, compared to the optical response without an anti-reflection coating layer.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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