학술논문
A comparison of front- and backside-illuminated high-saturation power partially depleted absorber photodetectors
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics IEEE J. Quantum Electron. Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of. 40(9):1321-1325 Sep, 2004
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Language
ISSN
0018-9197
1558-1713
1558-1713
Abstract
A systematic study of high-saturation-current p-i-n In/sub 0.53/Ga/sub 0.47/As photodiodes with a partially depleted absorber (PDA) has been made under front (p-side) and back (n-side) illumination. The photodiode structure consists of an In/sub 0.53/Ga/sub 0.47/As absorption region (450-nm p-InGaAs, 250-nm unintentionally doped InGaAs, and 60-nm n-InGaAs) sandwiched between p- and n-InP layers. For front illumination of a 34-/spl mu/m-diameter photodiode at 2-V bias the saturation currents were 23 and 24 mA at 10 and 1 GHz, respectively. Under similar conditions, backside-illumination resulted in saturation currents of 76 mA (10 GHz) and >160 mA (1 GHz). Backside illumination of a 100-/spl mu/m-diameter photodiode achieved a saturation current >400 mA. For the case of front illumination the device lateral resistance dominates whereas for backside illumination the response is determined primarily by the space charge effect.