Electrically controlled enhancement in plasmonic mid-infrared photodiode.
Opt Express
; 26(5): 5452-5460, 2018 Mar 05.
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Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have been attracting tremendous attention in application of enhanced optoelectronic devices owing to their capability of localizing electromagnetic waves in deep subwavelength scale. We propose a plasmonic mid-infrared InAsSb-based n-i-p photodiode with electrically-controlled photocurrent enhancement achieved by controlling the overlap between SPP depth and the absorption layer, from which maximum electrically controlled enhancement factors of ~5x and ~6x have been achieved for room temperature (293 K) and 77 K operation, respectively, corresponding to electrical tuning factors of 11.9 and 26. The maximum detectivities obtained at the two temperatures are 0.8 × 1010 Jones and 5 × 1011 Jones, respectively. This electrically controlled enhancement expands the application capability of plasmonic photodiodes.
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OFTALMOLOGIA
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