Quantum dot nanostructures for multi-band infrared detection
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1350-4495/$ see front matter 2009 Elsevier B.V. A doi:10.1016/j.infrared.2009.09.002 * Corresponding author. E-mail address: [email protected] (A.G.U. Perera). 1 Also at NDP optronics LLC. A dual-band (two-color) tunneling-quantum dot infrared photodetector (T-QDIP) structure, which provides wavelength selectivity using bias voltage polarity, is reported. In this T-QDIP, photoexcitation takes place in InGaAs QDs and the excited carriers tunnel through an AlGaAs/InGaAs/AlGaAs double-barrier by means of resonant tunneling when the bias voltage required to line up the QD excited state and the double-barrier state is applied. Two double-barriers incorporated on the top and bottom sides of the QDs provide tunneling conditions for the second and the first excited state in the QDs (one double-barrier for each QD excited state) under forward and reverse bias, respectively. This field dependent tunneling for excited carriers in the T-QDIP is the basis for the operating wavelength selection. Experimental results showed that the T-QDIP exhibits three response peaks at 4.5 (or 4.9), 9.5, and 16.9 lm and selection of either the 9.5 or the 16.9 lm peak is obtained by the bias polarity. The peak detectivity (at 9.5 and 16.9 lm) of this detector is in the range of 1.0–6.0 10 Jones at 50 K. This detector does not provide a zero spectral crosstalk due to the peak at 4.5 lm not being bias-selectable. To overcome this, a quantum dot super-lattice infrared photodetector (SL-QDIP), which provides complete bias-selectability of the response peaks, is presented. The active region consists of two quantum dot super-lattices separated by a graded barrier, enabling photocurrent generation only in one super-lattice for a given bias polarity. According to theoretical predictions, a combined response due to three peaks at 2.9, 3.7, and 4.2 lm is expected for reverse bias, while a combined response of three peaks at 5.1, 7.8, and 10.5 lm is expected for forward bias. 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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