
Type of Document Dissertation Author Ariyawansa, Gamini URN etd-08052007-135156 Title Semiconductor Quantum Structures for Ultraviolet-to-Infrared Multi-Band Radiation Detection Degree Ph.D. Department Physics and Astronomy Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Dr. Unil Perera Committee Chair Dr. Brian Thoms Committee Member Dr. Douglas Gies Committee Member Dr. Nikolaus Dietz Committee Member Dr. Vadym Apalkov Committee Member Keywords
- AlGaN
- AlGaAs
- GaAs
- InGaAs
- InAlAs
- InAs
- Homojunction
- Heterojunction
- Workfunction
- Photoemission
- Infrared Detectors
- Terahertz Detectors
- Ultraviolet Detectors
- Dual-Band
- Multi-Spectral
- Multi-Color Detectors
- Quantum Dot
- Impurity States.
- Resonant Tunneling
- Quantum Well
- GaN
- Si
- III-V Material
- Dark Current Blocking
- Double-Barrier
Date of Defense 2007-07-24 Availability unrestricted Abstract In this work, multi-band (multi-color) detector structures considering different semiconductor device concepts and architectures are presented. Results on detectors operating in ultraviolet-to-infrared regions (UV-to-IR) are discussed. Multi-band detectors are based on quantum dot (QD) structures; which include quantum-dots-in-a-well (DWELL), tunneling quantum dot infrared photodetectors (T-QDIPs), and bi-layer quantum dot infrared photodetectors (Bi-QDIPs); and homo-/heterojunction interfacial workfunction internal photoemission (HIWIP/HEIWIP) structures. QD-based detectors show multi-color characteristics in mid- and far-infrared (MIR/FIR) regions, where as HIWIP/HEIWIP detectors show responses in UV or near-infrared (NIR) regions, and MIR-to-FIR regions.
In DWELL structures, InAs QDs are placed in an InGaAs/GaAs quantum well (QW) to introduce photon induced electronic transitions from energy states in the QD to that in QW, leading to multi-color response peaks. One of the DWELL detectors shows response peaks at ∼ 6.25, ∼ 10.5 and ∼ 23.3 µm. In T-QDIP structures, photoexcited carriers are selectively collected from InGaAs QDs through resonant tunneling, while the dark current is blocked using AlGaAs/InGaAsAlGaAs/ blocking barriers placed in the structure. A two-color T-QDIP with photoresponse peaks at 6 and 17 µm operating at room temperature and a 6 THz detector operating at 150 K are presented. Bi-QDIPs consist of two layers of InAs QDs with different QD sizes. The detector exhibits three distinct peaks at 5.6, 8.0, and 23.0 µm.
A typical HIWIP/HEIWIP detector structure consists of a single (or series of) doped emitter(s) and undoped barrier(s), which are placed between two highly doped contact layers. The dual-band response arises from interband transitions of carriers in the undoped barrier and intraband transitions in the doped emitter. Two HIWIP detectors, p-GaAs/GaAs and p-Si/Si, showing interband responses with wavelength thresholds at 0.82 and 1.05 µm, and intraband responses with zero response thresholds at 70 and 32 µm, respectively, are presented. HEIWIP detectors based on n-GaN/AlGaN show an interband response in the UV region and intraband response in the 2-14 µm region. A GaN/AlGaN detector structure consisting of three electrical contacts for separate UV and IR active regions is proposed for simultaneous measurements of the two components of the photocurrent generated by UV and IR radiation.
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