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Abstract
Even though efficient near-infrared (NIR) detection is critical for numerous applications, state-of-the-art NIR detectors either suffer from limited capability of detecting incoming photons, i.e., have poor spectral responsivity, or are made of expensive group III-V non-CMOS compatible materials. Here we present a nanoengineered PIN-photodiode made of CMOS-compatible germanium (Ge) that achieves a verified external quantum efficiency (EQE) above 90% over a wide wavelength range (1.2–1.6 µm) at zero bias voltage at room temperature. For instance, at 1.55 µm, this corresponds to a responsivity of 1.15 A/W. In addition to the excellent spectral responsivity at NIR, the performance at visible and ultraviolet wavelengths remains high (EQE exceeds even 100% below 300 nm) resulting in an exceptionally wide spectral response range. The high performance is achieved by minimizing optical losses using surface nanostructures and electrical losses using both conformal atomic-layer-deposited aluminum oxide surface passivation and dielectric induced electric field -based carrier collection instead of conventional pn-junction. The dark current density of 76 µA/cm2 measured at a reverse bias of 5 V is lower than previously reported for Ge photodiodes. The presented results should have an immediate impact on the design and manufacturing of Ge photodiodes and NIR detection in general.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 9 |
Journal | Light: Science & Applications |
Volume | 14 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
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PREIN 2: Photonics Research and Innovation
Naukkarinen, O. (Principal investigator)
01/09/2022 → 31/12/2026
Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding
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ATTRACT2: Breakthrough Innovation Programme for a Pan-European Detection and Imaging Ecosystem - Phase-2
Ekman, K. (Principal investigator)
01/02/2021 → 31/01/2025
Project: EU: Framework programmes funding
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NIR: Super-sensitive ?/X- and NIR-radiation detectors via defect-free nanostructures: Next Imaging Revolution?
Vähänissi, V. (Principal investigator) & Savin, H. (Project Member)
01/09/2020 → 31/08/2024
Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding