Fermi-level managed barrier diode for broadband and low-noise terahertz-wave detection

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A novel Fermi-level managed barrier diode has been developed for achieving broadband and low-noise terahertz-wave detection. The fabricated quasi-optical module detected signals at frequencies from 200 GHz to 1 THz. The typical voltage sensitivity was 1020 V/W, and the current sensitivity for a 50 ? load was 4.5 A/W at 300 GHz for a zero-biased condition. Square-law detection with good linearity was demonstrated at 300 GHz with an output current density exceeding 103 A/cm2.

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Ito, H., & Ishibashi, T. (2015). Fermi-level managed barrier diode for broadband and low-noise terahertz-wave detection. Electronics Letters, 51(18), 1440–1442. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2015.1743

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