Wide-band frequency response measurements of photodetectors using low-level photocurrent noise detection

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We report a novel measurement technique for the wide-band determination of the frequency response of photodetectors. It is based upon the accurate measurement of the photocurrent noise spectra under illumination with a light-emitting diode. The high sensitivity of -200 dBm/Hz within a frequency regime from 10 MHz to 1.6 GHz renders it particularly attractive for investigating the response behavior at low optical input levels and for characterizing frequency-dependent gain phenomena. The practical potential of the method is illustrated by applying it to various types of InGaAs-based photodetectors (p-i-n and avalanche photodiodes and metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors).

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Xie, F. Z., Kuhl, D., Böttcher, E. H., Ren, S. Y., & Bimberg, D. (1993). Wide-band frequency response measurements of photodetectors using low-level photocurrent noise detection. Journal of Applied Physics, 73(12), 8641–8646. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.353397

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