Quantum well intrasubband photodetector for far infared and terahertz radiation detection

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The authors present a theoretical analysis on the possibility of using the dopant-assisted intrasubband absorption mechanism in quantum wells for normal-incidence far infrared/terahertz radiation detection. The authors describe the proposed concept of the quantum well intrasubband photodetector (QWISP), which is a compact semiconductor heterostructure device compatible with existing GaAs focal-plane array technology, and present theoretical results demonstrating strong normal-incidence absorption and responsivity in the QWISP. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Ting, D. Z. Y., Chang, Y. C., Bandara, S. V., & Gunapala, S. D. (2007). Quantum well intrasubband photodetector for far infared and terahertz radiation detection. Applied Physics Letters, 91(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2770766

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