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Progress in InAs/InAsSb superlattice barrier infrared detectors

INFRARED TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS XLVIII(2022)

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Abstract
The InAs/InAsSb (Gallium-free) type-II strained-layer superlattice (T2SLS) has emerged in recent years as a viable infrared detector material. In particular, mid-wavelength InAs/InAsSb T2SLS focal plane array (FPA) based on the nBn detector architecture exhibits good operating characteristics at 160 K, demonstrating a considerably operating temperature advantage over InSb FPAs. In the long and very long cutoff wavelengths, InAs/InAsSb T2SLS detectors with n-type absorbers are limited in their attainable quantum efficiency (QE) due to short hole diffusion lengths and relatively modest absorption coefficients. We have explored long and very long wavelength InAs/InAsSb T2SLS complementary barrier infrared detectors (CBIRDs) that contain p-type absorber layers in order to take advantage of the longer electron diffusion length for QE enhancement. We also discuss recent development of the InAs/InAsSb T2SLS infrared detectors at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA Earth Science applications, including long-wavelength infrared FPAs for land imaging, and mid-wavelength infrared FPAs for Cube Sat hyperspectral imaging.
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III-V semiconductor, infrared detector, unipolar barrier, nBn, CBIRD, type-II superlattice, InAs/InAsSb, focal plane array
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