All‐Silicon Broadband Infrared Photodetectors With In‐Plane Photon Trapping Structures
Abstract
Abstract Silicon (Si) photonics has been widely explored for many various applications, including optical communication, optoelectronic computing, spectroscopy, and image sensing. As a key component for optoelectronic signal conversion in these applications, Si‐based infrared photodetectors have attracted extensive attention. However, achieving all‐Si on‐chip photodetection in the very long‐wavelength infrared (VLWIR) range remains challenging, with broadband enhancement and improved operating temperature being pressing issues that need to be addressed. An all‐Si photodetector design is presented using in‐plane photon trapping structures (IPTS) to enhance detection efficiency and improve the operating temperature of the photodetector at the VLWIR range. The photodetector achieves a broadband enhancement of 285–575% (across 12–19 µm) and a 31% reduction in dark current. Additionally, it exhibits an impressive peak specific detectivity of 1.9 × 10 10 cm Hz 1/2 W −1 at 15 µm, operating at a temperature of 40 K. This study introduces a novel all‐Si optoelectronic device architecture that offers a promising solution for improving the operating temperature and sensitivity of broadband VLWIR devices, making the whole system more compact and cost‐effective.
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Authors (12)
Ke Deng
Jiaxiang Guo
Kun Zhang
Yunlong Xiao
New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University , Beijing 100871,
Qing Li
Tao Zhang
Dezheng Guo
Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Hangzhou Zhejiang 310024 China
Ting He
Division of Thyroid Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Laboratory of Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan University
Zhiping He
Peng Wang
Ning Li
Weida Hu