Resonant metamaterial detectors based on THz quantum-cascade structures

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We present the design, fabrication and characterisation of an intersubband detector employing a resonant metamaterial coupling structure. The semiconductor heterostructure relies on a conventional THz quantum-cascade laser design and is operated at zero bias for the detector operation. The same active region can be used to generate or detect light depending on the bias conditions and the vertical confinement. The metamaterial is processed directly into the top metal contact and is used to couple normal incidence radiation resonantly to the intersubband transitions. The device is capable of detecting light below and above the reststrahlenband of gallium-arsenide corresponding to the mid-infrared and THz spectral region.

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Benz, A., Krall, M., Schwarz, S., Dietze, D., Detz, H., Andrews, A. M., … Unterrainer, K. (2014). Resonant metamaterial detectors based on THz quantum-cascade structures. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04269

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