Ultrafast carrier dynamics in multiple quantum well p–i–n photodiodes
Abstract
Quantum well (QW) structures are widely used in lasers, semiconductor optical amplifiers, and modulators, enabling their monolithic integration on the same substrate. As optoelectronic systems evolve to meet the growing bandwidth demands in the terahertz regime, a deep understanding of ultrafast carrier dynamics in QW structures becomes essential. We introduce a comprehensive model to analyze the ultrafast dynamics of interband photo-excited carriers in QW p–i–n structures and to calculate their frequency response. This model characterizes the entire photocarrier transport process, including carrier escape from QWs and movement across heterojunction interfaces. Additionally, we outline theoretical methods for calculating carrier escape times from both QWs and heterojunction interfaces. Using a GaAs/AlGaAs QW p–i–n structure as a case study, we discuss the effects of carrier escape times from QWs and heterojunction interfaces, as well as carrier transit time through the intrinsic region, on the frequency response of QW p–i–n structures.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (2)
Yifan Zhao
Mona Jarrahi