Structural and Electrical Properties of Grafted Si/GaAsSb Heterojunction
Haris Naeem Abbasi, Seunghyun Lee, Hyemin Jung, Nathan Gajowski, Yi, Lu, Linus Wang, Donghyeok Kim, Jie Zhou, Jiarui Gong, Chris Chae, Jinwoo, Hwang, Manisha Muduli, Subramanya Nookala, Zhenqiang Ma, and Sanjay Krishna

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel grafted Si/GaAsSb heterojunction with excellent electrical and structural properties, aiming to improve SWIR photodiodes for high-speed optical systems like LiDAR and communication.
Contribution
It introduces a new heterojunction fabrication method using grafting and ultrathin oxide layers, demonstrating promising electrical characteristics and type-II band alignment for SWIR applications.
Findings
High-quality interface confirmed by AFM and TEM
Ideal rectifying I-V characteristics with an ideality factor of 1.15
Type-II band alignment with 50 meV conduction band offset
Abstract
The short-wave infrared (SWIR) wavelength, especially 1.55 um, has attracted significant attention in various areas such as high-speed optical communication and LiDAR systems. Avalanche photodiodes (APDs) are a critical component as a receiver in these systems due to their internal gain which enhances the system performance. Silicon-based APDs are promising since they are CMOS compatible, but they are limited in detecting 1.55 um light detection. This study proposes a p-type Si on n-type GaAs0.51Sb0.49 (GaAsSb) lattice matched to InP substrates heterojunction formed using a grafting technique for future GaAsSb/Si APD technology. A p+Si nanomembrane is transferred onto the GaAsSb/AlInAs/InP substrate, with an ultrathin ALD-Al2O3 oxide at the interface, which behaves as both double-side passivation and quantum tunneling layers. The devices exhibit excellent surface morphology and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemiconductor materials and interfaces · Nanowire Synthesis and Applications · Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
