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Abstract
The temperature dependence of the dark current in InAsSb-based p–n photodiodes detecting radiation in the medium-wave infrared (MWIR) region have been calculated, taking into account material characteristics of InAs1 – xSbx alloy. The desired signal-to-noise ratio is ∼103 at T = 150 K, which confirms the possibility of achieving high photovoltaic parameters in InAs1 – xSbx photodiodes and their usage in high-temperature applications.
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