Abstract
Photocurrent measurements have been performed on a quantum cascade detector structure under strong magnetic field applied parallel to the growth axis. The photocurrent shows oscillations as a function of B. In order to describe that behavior, we have developed a rate equation model. The interpretation of the experimental data supports the idea that an elastic scattering contribution plays a central role in the behavior of those structures. We present a calculation of electron lifetime versus magnetic field which suggests that impurities scattering in the active region is the limiting factor. These experiments lead to a better understanding of these complex structures and give key parameters to optimize them further. © 2011 Jasnot et al.
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Jasnot, F. R., Péré-Laperne, N., de Vaulchier, L. A., Guldner, Y., Carosella, F., Ferreira, R., … Marcadet, X. (2011). Magnetotransport in quantum cascade detectors: Analyzing the current under illumination. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-206
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