Evaluation of 1/f noise characteristics for si-based infrared detection materials

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Silicon antimony films are studied as resistors for uncooled microbolometers. We present the fabrication of silicon films and their alloy films using sputtering and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The sputtered silicon antimony films show a low 1/f noise level compared to plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)-deposited amorphous silicon due to their very fine nanostructure. Material parameter K is controlled using the sputtering conditions to obtain a low 1/f noise. The calculation for specific detectivity assuming similar properties of silicon antimony and PECVD amorphous silicon shows that silicon antimony film demonstrates an outstanding value compared with PECVD Si film. Copyright © 2009 ETRI.

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Ryu, H., Kwon, S., Cheon, S., Cho, S. M., Yang, W. S., & Choi, C. A. (2009). Evaluation of 1/f noise characteristics for si-based infrared detection materials. ETRI Journal, 31(6), 703–708. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.09.1209.0014

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