Ultra-fast quantum-well infared photodetectors operating at 10{\mu}m with flat response up to 70GHz at room temperature
M. Hakl, Q.Y. Lin, S. Lepillet, M. Billet, J-F. Lampin, S. Pirotta, R., Colombelli, W. J. Wan, J. C. Cao, H. Li, E. Peytavit, and S. Barbieri

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel quantum-well infrared photodetector with a record RF bandwidth of 70GHz at room temperature, enabling ultra-fast detection at 10μm wavelength through innovative device architecture.
Contribution
The work introduces a new quantum-well photodetector design achieving the broadest RF bandwidth to date for mid-infrared detectors, with integrated antennas and low parasitic capacitance.
Findings
RF bandwidth up to 70GHz at room temperature
Responsivity of 0.15A/W at 300K
Intrinsic response time as low as 1ps
Abstract
III-V semiconductor mid-infrared photodetectors based on intersubband transitions hold a great potential for ultra-high-speed operation up to several hundreds of GHz. In this work we exploit a ~350nm-thick GaAs/Al0.2Ga0.8As multi-quantum-well heterostructure to demonstrate heterodyne detection at 10um wavelength with a nearly flat frequency response up to 70GHz at room temperature, solely limited by the measurement system bandwidth. This is the broadest RF-bandwidth reported to date for a quantum-well mid-infrared photodetector. Responsivities of 0.15A/W and 1.5A/W are obtained at 300K and 77K respectively. To allow ultrafast operation and illumination at normal incidence, the detector consists of a 50Ohm coplanar waveguide, monolithically integrated with a 2D-array of sub-wavelength antennas, electrically interconnected by suspended wires. With this device architecture we obtain a…
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