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20 May 2011 Design of broadband QWIPs
V. Guériaux, V. Trinité, A. Coulibaly, L. Dua, N. Brière de l'Isle, X. Marcadet, E. Costard, P. Bois, A. Nedelcu
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Abstract
One of the key features of quantum well infrared photodetectors is the narrow absorption band. However, some applications, as the infrared spectroscopy, require broadband detection. Several approaches have been used to get a broadband response with QWIPs (superlattices, digital graded barriers, stacks, etc.). In this paper, we focus on the interlaced configuration and on the coupled wells structure. Both designs exhibit broadband response covering the [11-15 μm] spectral range. The experimental dependencies of the spectral shape versus the temperature and bias voltage are discussed. Based on numerical model, we propose a specific design strategy which leads to a spectral shape quasiindependent on the operating conditions.
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V. Guériaux, V. Trinité, A. Coulibaly, L. Dua, N. Brière de l'Isle, X. Marcadet, E. Costard, P. Bois, and A. Nedelcu "Design of broadband QWIPs", Proc. SPIE 8012, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXVII, 80120P (20 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.886889
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KEYWORDS
Quantum well infrared photodetectors

Quantum wells

Absorption

Temperature metrology

Thermography

Fourier transforms

Staring arrays

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