Comprehensive Analysis and Optimal Design of Ge/GeSn/Ge p-n-p Infrared Heterojunction Phototransistors

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We present a comprehensive analysis of practical p-n-p Ge/Ge 1-x Sn x /Ge heterojunction phototransistors (HPTs) for design optimization for efficient infrared detection. Our design includes a Ge 1-x Sn x narrow-bandgap semiconductor as the active layer in the base layer, enabling extension of the photodetection range from near-infrared to mid-infrared to perform wide-range infrared detection. We calculate the current gain, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and optical responsivity and investigate their dependences on the structural parameters to optimize the proposed Ge 1-x Sn x p-n-p HPTs. The results show that the SNR is strongly dependent on the operation frequency and that the introduction of Sn into the base layer can improve the SNR in the high-frequency region. In addition, the current gain strongly depends on the Sn content in the Ge 1-x Sn x base layer, and a Sn content of 6%-9% maximizes the optical responsivity achievable in the infrared range. These results provide useful guidelines for designing and optimizing practical p-n-p Ge 1-x Sn x HPTs for high-performance infrared photodetection.

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Pandey, A. K., Basu, R., Kumar, H., & Chang, G. E. (2019). Comprehensive Analysis and Optimal Design of Ge/GeSn/Ge p-n-p Infrared Heterojunction Phototransistors. IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society, 7, 2–6. https://doi.org/10.1109/JEDS.2018.2884253

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