Thick Al0.85ga0.15as0.56sb0.44 Avalanche Photodiodes On Inp Substrates

INFRARED TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS XLVII(2021)

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We present gain, dark current and excess noise characteristics of PIN Al0.85Ga0.15As0.56Sb0.44 (hereafter AlGaAsSb) avalanche photodiodes (APDs) on InP substrates with 1000 nm thick multiplier layers. The AlGaAsSb APDs were grown by molecular beam epitaxy using a digital alloy technique (DA) to avoid phase separation. Current-voltage measurements give a peak gain of similar to 42, a breakdown voltage of - 54.3 V, and a dark current density at a gain of 10 of similar to 145 mu A/cm(2). Excess noise measurements of multiple AlGaAsSb APDs show that k (the ratio of electron and hole impact ionization coefficients) is similar to 0.01. This k-value is comparable to Si, which is widely used for visible and near-infrared APDs. The low dark current density and low excess noise suggest that such thick AlGaAsSb layers are promising multipliers in separate absorption, charge and multiplication (SACM) structures for short-wavelength infrared applications such as optical communication and LIDAR, particularly on a commercial InP platform.
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Avalanche photodiode, Optical communication, LIDAR, InP substrates, Digital alloy
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