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Hybrid nanomaterials for multi-spectral infrared photodetection

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Stiff-Roberts, AD
Published in: International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
March 1, 2007

Quantum dot infrared photodetectors (QDIPs) using quantum dots (QDs) grown by strained-layer epitaxy have demonstrated low dark current, multi-spectral response, high operating temperature, and infrared (IR) imaging. However, achieving near room-temperature, multi-spectral operation is a challenge due to randomness in QD properties. The ability to control dopant incorporation is important since charge carrier occupation influences dark current and IR spectral response. In this work, dopant incorporation is investigated in two classes of QDs; epitaxial InAs/GaAs QDs and CdSe colloidal QDs (CQDs) embedded in MEH-PPV conducting polymers. The long-term goal of this work is to combine these hybrid nanomaterials in a single device heterostructure to enable multispectral IR photodetection. Two important results towards this goal are discussed. First, by temperature-dependent dark current-voltage and polarization-dependent Fourier transform IR spectroscopy measurements in InAs/GaAs QDIPs featuring different doping schemes, we have provided experimental evidence for the important contribution of thermally-activated, defectassisted, sequential resonant tunneling. Second, the enhanced quantum confinement and electron localization in the conduction band of CdSe/MEH-PPV nanocomposites enable intraband transitions in the mid-IR at room temperature. Further, by controlling the semiconductor substrate material, doping type, and doping level on which these nanocomposites are deposited, the intraband IR response can be tuned. © World Scientific Publishing Company.

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International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems

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0129-1564

Publication Date

March 1, 2007

Volume

17

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1

Start / End Page

165 / 172

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  • Applied Physics
 

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Stiff-Roberts, A. D. (2007). Hybrid nanomaterials for multi-spectral infrared photodetection. International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, 17(1), 165–172. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129156407004382
Stiff-Roberts, A. D. “Hybrid nanomaterials for multi-spectral infrared photodetection.” International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems 17, no. 1 (March 1, 2007): 165–72. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129156407004382.
Stiff-Roberts AD. Hybrid nanomaterials for multi-spectral infrared photodetection. International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems. 2007 Mar 1;17(1):165–72.
Stiff-Roberts, A. D. “Hybrid nanomaterials for multi-spectral infrared photodetection.” International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, vol. 17, no. 1, Mar. 2007, pp. 165–72. Scopus, doi:10.1142/S0129156407004382.
Stiff-Roberts AD. Hybrid nanomaterials for multi-spectral infrared photodetection. International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems. 2007 Mar 1;17(1):165–172.
Journal cover image

Published In

International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems

DOI

ISSN

0129-1564

Publication Date

March 1, 2007

Volume

17

Issue

1

Start / End Page

165 / 172

Related Subject Headings

  • Applied Physics