Spatially resolved photoresponse in both lateral and vertical directions of InGaAs photodetector
Abstract
In planar photodetectors, light absorption and charge carrier collection occur approximately 1–5 μm beneath the surface. This makes it difficult to resolve the spatially resolved photoresponse of the detector under operating conditions. In this study, laser beam induced current combined with a precision cleavage technique is employed to investigate the photoresponse characteristics in both the lateral and vertical directions of planar InGaAs PIN detectors, allowing for detailed extraction of the PN junction profile, photocurrent distribution, and minority carrier diffusion length before and after rapid thermal annealing. This combined technique provides a path for exploring the spatial distribution and transport properties of photogenerated carriers in planar detectors under operating conditions.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (8)
Zhengdong Huang
College of Science, University of Shanghai Science and Technology 1 , Shanghai 200093,
Jiayu Meng
School of Physics, Southeast University 4 , Nanjing 211189,
Youneng Yuan
State Key Laboratory of Infrared Physics, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2 , Shanghai 200083,
ZhaoYang Huang
Rui Xin
Hui Xia
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Chunlei Yu
Tianxin Li