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Fast-Response Amorphous In2Te3 Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) Photodetector


Abstract:

Despite the wide applications of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) imaging, standard imaging materials require lattice matching and complex fabrication techniques which are rela...Show More

Abstract:

Despite the wide applications of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) imaging, standard imaging materials require lattice matching and complex fabrication techniques which are relatively expensive. In this work, 50 nm thick amorphous indium telluride (In2Te3) films are RF sputtered on a silicon (Si/SiO2) substrate at 300 °C. The films are used to fabricate back-gated field-effect photodetectors (PDs). The In2Te3 detectors exhibit a broad wavelength response from 406 nm to 1600 nm and a photo responsivity of 0.44 AW− under 1310 nm excitation at 5 V bias. Furthermore, an n-type behavior with an electron field-effect mobility of 1.15 cm2V−1s−1 is observed. We also evaluated the frequency response of the PDs under 1310 nm modulated light, a 3dB cut-off frequency of ~0.97 MHz is measured. Further, the device exhibits specific detectivity of 1.32\times 10^{{9}} Jones and very good stability at ambient conditions.
Published in: IEEE Electron Device Letters ( Volume: 43, Issue: 12, December 2022)
Page(s): 2125 - 2128
Date of Publication: 26 October 2022

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