Photonic THz mixers based on iron-doped InGaAs embedded in a plasmonic microcavity

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We present an optoelectronic mixer for the terahertz (THz) frequency-domain based on an iron-doped InGaAs layer integrated in a plasmonic microcavity. We show that this structure, under 1550-nm-wavelength illumination, allows for more than 70% absorption efficiency in a 220 nm-thin InGaAs absorber and very high Roff/Ron >1000. It leads to THz mixers driven by 1550-nm lasers showing conversion loss as low as ∼30 dB at 300 GHz. Therefore, this design is very promising for application as receivers in high-data-rate wireless telecom, in cw-THz spectrometers, or in photonics-enabled THz spectrum analyzers.

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Tannoury, C., Merupo, V., Di Gioia, G., Avramovic, V., Troadec, D., Lampin, J. F., … Peytavit, E. (2023). Photonic THz mixers based on iron-doped InGaAs embedded in a plasmonic microcavity. APL Photonics, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0153046

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