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Silicon-based Intermediate-band Infrared Photodetector realized by Te Hyperdoping

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arxiv 2011.14612 v1 pith:7IFTMEDD submitted 2020-11-30 physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics

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keywords infraredmwirroom-temperaturecmhzphotodetectorphotodiodephotonicphotoresponse
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Si-based photodetectors satisfy the criteria of low-cost and environmental-friendly, and can enable the development of on-chip complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible photonic systems. However, extending their room-temperature photoresponse into the mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) regime remains challenging due to the intrinsic bandgap of Si. Here, we report on a comprehensive study of a room-temperature MWIR photodetector based on Si hyperdoped with Te. The demonstrated MWIR p-n photodiode exhibits a spectral photoresponse up to 5 {\mu}m and a slightly lower detector performance than the commercial devices in the wavelength range of 1.0-1.9 {\mu}m. We also investigate the correlation between the background noise and the sensitivity of the Te-hyperdoped Si photodiode, where the maximum room-temperature specific detectivity is found to be 3.2 x 10^12 cmHz^{1/2}W^{-1} and 9.2 x 10^8 cmHz^{1/2}W^{-1} at 1 {\mu}m and 1.55 {\mu}m, respectively. This work contributes to pave the way towards establishing a Si-based broadband infrared photonic system operating at room temperature.

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