DocumentCode
1759203
Title
Dual-Carrier High-Gain Low-Noise Superlattice Avalanche Photodiodes
Author
Jun Huang ; Banerjee, Kunal ; Ghosh, Sudip ; Hayat, Majeed M.
Author_Institution
ECE Dept., Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
60
Issue
7
fYear
2013
fDate
41456
Firstpage
2296
Lastpage
2301
Abstract
In this paper, novel avalanche photodiode structures with alternate carrier multiplication nanometer regions, placed next to a wider electron multiplication region, to create dual-carrier feedback systems, are proposed. Gain and excess noise factor of these structures are calculated based on the dead space multiplication theory under uniform electric field. In addition, the equivalent impact ionization ratios are derived and compared. It is observed that the proposed structures can generate much higher gain compared with conventional pure electron multiplication structures under the same electric field without severely degrading the excess noise quality. Excess noise is further optimized with careful adjustment of thin multiplication regions´ thicknesses. These high-gain structures can operate under low-bias (<; 5 V) conditions, making it possible to integrate infrared avalanche photodiodes (APDs) directly into silicon read-out circuits. In this paper, type-II mid-wavelength infrared InAs/GaSb strained layer superlattice is used for simulation. However, the concept of dual-carrier APDs, with carrier feedback to generate high gain and control of excess noise through confining impact ionization in thin layers, is general and can also be applied to other wavelength APDs with different materials and thicknesses. Type II InAs/GaSb strain layer superlattice allows for versatile band structure design leading to impact ionization coefficient engineering.
Keywords
avalanche photodiodes; gallium compounds; impact ionisation; indium compounds; semiconductor device noise; semiconductor superlattices; InAs-GaSb; avalanche photodiode structures; carrier multiplication nanometer regions; dead space multiplication theory; dual-carrier APD; dual-carrier feedback systems; dual-carrier high-gain low-noise superlattice avalanche photodiodes; electron multiplication region; equivalent impact ionization ratios; excess noise quality; high-gain structures; impact ionization coefficient engineering; infrared avalanche photodiodes; multiplication regions thicknesses; noise factor; pure electron multiplication structures; silicon read-out circuits; type-II mid-wavelength infrared strained layer superlattice; uniform electric; Avalanche photodiode (APD); InAs/GaSb superlattice; dead space multiplication theory; excess noise; initial-energy effect; mean gain;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TED.2013.2264315
Filename
6527309
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