Ultra-Low Noise, Large-Area Ingaas Quad Photoreceiver With Low Crosstalk For Laser Interferometry Space Antenna

HIGH ENERGY, OPTICAL, AND INFRARED DETECTORS FOR ASTRONOMY V(2012)

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Quad photoreceivers, namely a 2 x 2 array of p-i-n photodiodes followed by a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) per diode, are required as the front-end photonic sensors in several applications relying on free-space propagation with position and direction sensing capability, such as long baseline interferometry, free-space optical communication, and biomedical imaging. It is desirable to increase the active area of quad photoreceivers (and photodiodes) to enhance the link gain, and therefore sensitivity, of the system. However, the resulting increase in the photodiode capacitance reduces the photoreceiver's bandwidth and adds to the excess system noise. As a result, the noise performance of the front-end quad photoreceiver has a direct impact on the sensitivity of the overall system. One such particularly challenging application is the space-based detection of gravitational waves by measuring distance at 1064 nm wavelength with similar to 10 pm/root Hz accuracy over a baseline of millions of kilometers.We present a 1 mm diameter quad photoreceiver having an equivalent input current noise density of <1.7 pA/root Hz per quadrant in 2 MHz to 20 MHz frequency range. This performance is primarily enabled by a rad-hard-by-design dual-depletion region InGaAs quad photodiode having 2.5 pF capacitance per quadrant. Moreover, the quad photoreceiver demonstrates a crosstalk of <-45 dB between the neighboring quadrants, which ensures an uncorrected direction sensing resolution of <50 nrad. The sources of this primarily capacitive crosstalk are presented.
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InGaAs photodiodes, quadrant photodetector, large area photodetector, very long baseline interferometer
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