High performance type-II InAs/GaSb superlattice infrared photodetectors with a short cut-off wavelength

Authors

  • Marie Delmas  IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • David Ramos  IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden; School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Ruslan Ivanov IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Laura Žurauskaitė IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Dean Evans IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • David Rihtnesberg IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Susanne Almqvist IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Smilja Becanovic IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Eric Costard IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden
  • Linda Höglund IRnova AB, Isafjordsgatan 22, Kista 164 40, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24425/opelre.2023.144555

Abstract

This work investigates the potential of InAs/GaSb superlattice detectors for the short-wavelength infrared spectral band. A barrier detector structure was grown by molecular beam epitaxy and devices were fabricated using standard photolithography techniques. Optical and electrical characterisations were carried out and the current limitations were identified. The authors found that the short diffusion length of ~1.8 µm is currently limiting the quantum efficiency (double-pass, no anti-reflection coating) to 43% at 2.8 µm and 200 K. The dark current densit

y is limited by the surface leakage current which shows generation-recombination and diffusion characters below and above 195 K, respectively. By fitting the size dependence of the dark current, the bulk values have been estimated to be 6.57·10−6 A/cm2 at 200 K and 2.31·10−6 A/cm2 at 250 K, which is only a factor of 4 and 2, respectively, above the Rule07.

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Published

2026-03-11

How to Cite

Delmas, Marie, et al. “High Performance Type-II InAs GaSb Superlattice Infrared Photodetectors With a Short Cut-off Wavelength”. Opto-Electronics Review, Mar. 2026, p. e144555, doi:10.24425/opelre.2023.144555.

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