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Mid-Infrared Photodetector Using Self-Assembled InAs Quantum Dots Embedded in Modulation-Doped GaAs Quantum Wells
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
We have designed and fabricated a quantum dot infrared photodetector which utilizes lateral transport of photoexcited carriers in the modulation-doped A1GaAs/GaAs two-dimensional (2D) channels. A broad photocurrent signal has been observed in the photon energy range of 100–300 meV due to bound-to-continuum intersubband absorption of normal incidence radiation in the self-assembled InAs quantum dots. A peak responsivity was as high as 2.3 A/W. The high responsivity is realized mainly by a high mobility and a long lifetime of photoexcited carriers in the modulation-doped 2D channels. Furthermore, we found that this device has high operation temperature and very high photoconductive gain.
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