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Responsivity enhancement of mid-infrared PbSe detectors using CaF<sub>2</sub> nano-structured antireflective coatings
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringSurface NanotechnologyOptoelectronic DevicesCaf2 Nano-structuresSemiconductor NanostructuresOptical PropertiesMid-infrared Pbse DetectorsInfrared OpticNanometrologyNanoscale ScienceResponsivity EnhancementMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOptoelectronic MaterialsOptical SensorsNanomaterialsInfrared SensorApplied PhysicsThermal Vapor DepositionNanofabricationThin Films
The CaF2 nano-structures grown by thermal vapor deposition are presented. Significant responsivity improvement (>200%) of mid-infrared PbSe detectors incorporating a 200 nm nano-structured CaF2 coating was observed. The detector provides a detectivity of 4.2 × 1010 cm · Hz1/2/W at 3.8 μm, which outperforms all the reported un-cooled PbSe detectors. Structural investigations show that the coating is constructed by tapered-shape nanostructures, which creates a gradient refractive-index profile. Analogy to moth-eye antireflective mechanism, the gradient refractive-index nanostructures play the major roles for this antireflection effect. Some other possible mechanisms that help enhance the device performance are also discussed in the work.
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