Uni-traveling-carrier photodiodes

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Abstract

The uni-traveling-carrier photodiode (UTC-PD) is a kind of pin junction photodiode that selectively uses electrons as active carriers. The diode structure has a relatively thin p-type absorber where electrons are generated as minority carriers, and then they diffuse and/or field-accelerate toward the collector. Since the electrons travel in the depleted collector at a ballistically high velocity, the photoresponse performance of a UTC-PD is superior to that of a conventional pin-PD. In this tutorial, the basics of the current response in a UTC-PD, the electron transport in the p-type absorber, and the performance of a terahertz-wave UTC photomixer, as a representative, are described.

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Ishibashi, T., & Ito, H. (2020). Uni-traveling-carrier photodiodes. Journal of Applied Physics, 127(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5128444

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