Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5489167 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
InP- and GaAs-based metamorphic In0.83Ga0.17As photodetectors were grown and investigated. Compared to InP-based photodetector, the dark current of GaAs-based photodetector at room temperature increased 2-3 times but still comparable, whereas at 77Â K the dark current increased 2-3 orders. The deep-level transient spectroscopy results reveal that a deep level trap state exists in the GaAs-based photodetector structure. The higher dark current in GaAs-based photodetector at low temperature was mainly ascribed to a deep level trap induced tunneling current. The deep trap centers can also induce non-radiative recombination with smaller thermal active energy in the GaAs-based photodetector structure.
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Authors
X.Y. Chen, Y.G. Zhang, Y. Gu, X.L. Ji, S.P. Xi, B. Du, Y.J. Ma, W.Y. Ji, Y.H. Shi, A.Z. Li,