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Optimization of corrugated-QWIPs for large format, high-quantum-efficiency, and multicolor FPAs

Authors :
John W. Devitt
K. K. Choi
Carlos Monroy
Darrel Endres
Theodor Tamir
Ming Leung
Venkataraman Swaminathan
David P. Forrai
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
SPIE, 2006.

Abstract

Previously, we demonstrated a large format 1024 x 1024 corrugated quantum well infrared photodetector focal plane array (C-QWIP FPA). The FPA has a cutoff at 8.6 μm and is BLIP at 76 K with f/1.8 optics. The pixel had a shallow trapezoidal geometry that simplified processing but limited the quantum efficiency QE. In this paper, we will present two approaches to achieve a larger QE for the C-QWIPs. The first approach increases the size of the corrugations for more active volume and adopts a nearly triangular pixel geometry for larger light reflecting surfaces. With these improvements, QE is predicted to be about 35% for a pair of inclined sidewalls, which is more than twice the previous value. The second approach is to use Fabry-Perot resonant oscillations inside the corrugated cavities to enhance the vertical electric field strength. With this approach, a larger QE of 50% can be achieved within certain spectral regions without using either very thick active layers or anti-reflection coatings. The former approach has been adopted to produce a series single color FPAs, and the experimental results will be discussed in a companion paper. In this paper, we also describe using voltage tunable detector materials to achieve multi-color capability for these FPAs.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
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