We present high-speed, room-temperature operated 4.3 μm quantum cascade detectors. The devices are processed as square mesas with 50 Ω coplanar access line and air-bridge connector. The high frequency features are explored using microwave rectification technique and a RLC circuit model. The -3 dB cutoff frequency is experimentally 9 GHz and 4 GHz for 20x20 μm2 and 50x50 μm2 detectors, respectively. The equivalent circuit analysis shows that a second order filter feature governs the devices. Higher cutoff frequency can be achieved by eliminate the parasitics further.
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Zhou, Y., Zhai, S., Wang, F., Liu, J., Liu, F., Liu, S., … Wang, Z. G. (2016). High-speed, room-temperature quantum cascade detectors at 4.3 μm. AIP Advances, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943675
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