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Differentially Strained P-Doped Quantum well Infrared Photodetector
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a differentially strained p-doped quantum well infrared photodetector that achieves high performance specifications. We examine key device specifications for a 9 and 18 μm infrared detector. We calculate that through differential strain, these novel detectors have improved gain and substantially reduced dark current over previous quantum well infrared photodetectors, while being able to detect normal incident light.
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