Ultra-Low Capacitance Spot PIN Photodiodes

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Spot PIN photodiodes were integrated without any process modifications in a high-voltage 0.18 μm CMOS technology. These photodiodes are a combination of vertical and lateral PIN photodiodes using the P+ bulk wafer and a P-type ring at the surface as anodes. Devices with N+ cathode and N+/N-well cathode are compared. A small N+/N-well cathode spot reduces the capacitance to 1.47 fF and the N+ cathode spot leads to a capacitance of 1.07 fF. The light sensitive area of these photodiodes is 707 μm2. Simulated electric field distributions show the full depletion of the spot PIN photodiodes. Responsivities from 0.12 A/W to 0.16 A/W and from 0.50 A/W to 0.52 A/W for 405 nm and 675 nm, respectively, are achieved. The measured bandwidths for 675 nm light are from 520 MHz to 690 MHz at reverse biases from 15 V to 30 V.

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Goll, B., Schneider-Hornstein, K., & Zimmermann, H. (2023). Ultra-Low Capacitance Spot PIN Photodiodes. IEEE Photonics Journal, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2023.3251893

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