Optimization of thickness and doping of heterojunction unipolar barrier layer for dark current suppression in long wavelength strain layer superlattice infrared detectors

Suppression of generation-recombination dark current and bias stability in long wavelength infrared (LWIR) strained layer superlattice (SLS) detectors, consisting of a lightly doped p-type absorber layer and a wide bandgap hole barrier, are investigated with respect to the wide bandgap barrier layer thickness and doping profile. Dark current IV, photoresponse, and theoretical modeling are used to correlate device performance with the widegap barrier design parameters. Decreased dark current density and increased operating bias were observed as the barrier thickness was increased. This study also identifies key device parameters responsible for optimal performance of heterojunction based SLS LWIR detector.

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