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High-responsivity operation of quantum cascade detectors at 9 µm
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2022
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Short Wavelength OpticOptical MaterialsEngineeringQuantum SensingDetector PhysicsIngaas/inalas/inp Ridge QcdsOptical PropertiesInfrared OpticPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical SystemsFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsQuantum ScienceMulti-period QcdsPhysicsQuantum Cascade DetectorsOptical SensorsQuantum TransducersQuantum TechnologyApplied PhysicsDetector PhysicQuantum DevicesQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
Quantum cascade detectors (QCDs) are devices operating at zero external bias with a low dark-current. They show linear detection and high saturation intensities, making them suitable candidates for heterodyne detection in long-wave infrared (LWIR) free space optical communication systems. We present an approach to mitigate the performance limitation at long wavelengths, by a comparison of similar single and multi-period QCDs for optimizing their responsivity and noise behaviour. Our InGaAs/InAlAs/InP ridge QCDs are designed for operation at λ = 9.124 µm. Optical waveguide simulations support the accurate optical characterization. A detailed device analysis reveals room-temperature responsivities of 111 mA/W for the 15-period and 411 mA/W for the single-period device.
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