AlInAsSb Geiger-mode SWIR and eSWIR SPADs with high avalanche probability

  • Herrera D
  • Dadey A
  • March S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) that are sensitive to photons in the Short-wave infrared and extended short-wave infrared (SWIR and eSWIR) spectra are important components for communication, ranging, and low-light level imaging. The high gain, low excess noise factor, and widely tunable bandgap of Al x In 1-x As y Sb 1-y avalanche photodiodes (APDs) make them a suitable candidate for these applications. In this work, we report single-photon-counting results for a separate absorption, charge, and multiplication (SACM) Geiger-mode SPAD within a gated-quenching circuit. The single-photon avalanche probabilities surpass 80% at 80 K, corresponding with single-photon detection efficiencies of 33% and 12% at 1.55 µm and 2 µm, respectively.

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Herrera, D. J., Dadey, A. A., March, S. D., Bank, S. R., & Campbell, Joe. C. (2024). AlInAsSb Geiger-mode SWIR and eSWIR SPADs with high avalanche probability. Optics Express, 32(2), 2106. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.513956

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