Resonance Enhanced Surface Illuminated Sub-Bandgap Infrared Photodetectors

Photodetectors using photonic crystals (PhCs) in polysilicon film that include an in-plane resonant defect. A biatomic photodetector includes an optical defect mode that is confined from all directions in the plane of the PhC by the photonic bandgap structure. The coupling of the resonance (or defect) mode to out-of-plane radiation can be adjusted by the design of the defect. Further, a "guided-mode resonance" (GMR) photodetector provides in-plane resonance through a second-order grating effect in the PhC. Absorption of an illumination field can be enhanced through this resonance.

Researchers

Amir Atabaki / Ebrahim Al Johani / Rajeev Ram

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors / Sensing & Imaging: Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • resonance enhanced surface illuminated sub-bandgap infrared photodetectors
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