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Quantum-cascade-laser structures as photodetectors
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Quantum PhotonicsAbsorption PeakEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsQuantum-cascade-laser StructuresOptoelectronic DevicesDifferent Quantum-cascade-laser StructuresExternal BiasPhotodetectorsOptical PropertiesNanophotonicsQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsPhotonic DeviceApplied PhysicsTunable LasersQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
We evaluated two different quantum-cascade-laser structures as photodetectors. The first device was a 5.3 μm two-phonon-resonance structure, and the second one a 9.3 μm bound-to-continuum transition laser. The 5.3 μm structure had a peak responsivity of 120 μA/W at 2200 cm−1 and functioned up to 325 K. On the other hand, the 9.3 μm device also worked up to 297 K but had a lower responsivity of 50 μA/W at 1330 cm−1. Since the absorption peak of these devices can be shifted by applying an external bias, we envision interesting applications in free-space optical telecommunications.
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