光波导端面集成Er/Si肖特基光电探测器

IF 1.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS
T. Crisci, L. Moretti, M. Gioffrè, M. Iodice, G. Coppola, M. Casalino
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摘要

在过去的二十年里,人们对硅光子学和集成新材料以克服硅固有局限性的可能性越来越感兴趣。铒代表了实现通信波长光源的可行解决方案,为研究基于稀土的各种光子器件开辟了道路。在这项工作中,我们研究了一个工作在1550?其探测机制是基于通过Er/Si肖特基结的内部光电发射效应。对Er/Si结进行了仔细的电表征,显示出电位势垒和截止波长为0.59?eV和2105?分别nm。此外,响应度为0.62?mA/W在3?μm宽度波导在1550?在- 8v的反向电压下。最后,该器件的噪声等效功率已被评估为高达0.53 nW/(Hz)1/2在-8?V。即使器件响应率仍然很低,我们相信我们的见解可能表明Er/Si作为在同一芯片上集成各种光学功能的新平台,在低成本硅微纳米光子学领域开辟了新的前沿。
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Integrated Er/Si Schottky Photodetectors on the end facet of optical waveguides

Integrated Er/Si Schottky Photodetectors on the end facet of optical waveguides

In the last two decades there has been growing interest in silicon photonics and in the possibility to integrate new materials to overcome the silicon intrinsic limitations. Erbium has represented a viable solution for the realization of light sources at telecommunications wavelengths opening the path to the investigation of various photonic devices based on rare earth.

In this work we investigate a photodetector operating at 1550?nm whose detection mechanism is based on the internal photoemission effect through an Er/Si Schottky junction. The Er/Si junction has been carefully electrically characterized showing a potential barrier and cut-off wavelength of 0.59?eV and 2105?nm, respectively. Moreover, a responsivity of 0.62?mA/W has been measured for a 3?μm-width waveguide at 1550?nm and at reverse voltage of -8?V. Finally, the noise equivalent power of the device has been evaluated as high as 0.53 nW/(Hz)1/2 at -8?V.

Even if device responsivity is still low, we believe that our insights may suggest Er/Si as a new platform for the integration of various optical functionalities on the same chip opening new frontiers in the field of low-cost silicon micro and nanophotonics.

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CiteScore
2.40
自引率
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12
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Rapid progress in optics and photonics has broadened its application enormously into many branches, including information and communication technology, security, sensing, bio- and medical sciences, healthcare and chemistry. Recent achievements in other sciences have allowed continual discovery of new natural mysteries and formulation of challenging goals for optics that require further development of modern concepts and running fundamental research. The Journal of the European Optical Society – Rapid Publications (JEOS:RP) aims to tackle all of the aforementioned points in the form of prompt, scientific, high-quality communications that report on the latest findings. It presents emerging technologies and outlining strategic goals in optics and photonics. The journal covers both fundamental and applied topics, including but not limited to: Classical and quantum optics Light/matter interaction Optical communication Micro- and nanooptics Nonlinear optical phenomena Optical materials Optical metrology Optical spectroscopy Colour research Nano and metamaterials Modern photonics technology Optical engineering, design and instrumentation Optical applications in bio-physics and medicine Interdisciplinary fields using photonics, such as in energy, climate change and cultural heritage The journal aims to provide readers with recent and important achievements in optics/photonics and, as its name suggests, it strives for the shortest possible publication time.
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