Electro-optical study of nanoscale Al-Si-truncated conical photodetector with subwavelength aperture

  • Karelits M
  • Mandelbaum Y
  • Chelly A
  • et al.
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© The Authors. A type of silicon photodiode has been designed and simulated to probe the optical near field and detect evanescent waves. These waves convey subwavelength resolution. This photodiode consists of a truncated conical shaped, silicon Schottky diode having a subwavelength aperture of 150 nm. Electrical and electro-optical simulations have been conducted. These results are promising toward the fabrication of a new generation of photodetector devices.

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Karelits, M., Mandelbaum, Y., Chelly, A., & Karsenty, A. (2017). Electro-optical study of nanoscale Al-Si-truncated conical photodetector with subwavelength aperture. Journal of Nanophotonics, 11(04), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jnp.11.046021

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