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Interface analysis of indium antimonide and passive layer in infrared detector and presenting a new structure to improve dark current

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Abstract Abstract In this paper, we have investigated and simulated the interface between indium antimonide and the passive layer in an infrared detector. One of the most important problems in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Abstract In this paper, we have investigated and simulated the interface between indium antimonide and the passive layer in an infrared detector. One of the most important problems in this detector is its large dark current. We have explained the factors affecting the dark current and examined their effects using numerical analysis. One of the most important and influential factors in this process is the presence of defects in oxide. We have investigated the defect in the SiO2 trap. The impact of acceptor and donor traps, such as density and energy levels has been investigated, and then the defects of constant positive and negative steady-state charges as important factors in the current have been analyzed. We examined the darkness current and finally tried to improve it with a proposed structure. The dark current for a 0.5 V reverse bias was decreased from 2.07 mA/μm2 to 0.504 mA/μm2.

Keywords: infrared detector; dark current; indium antimonide; passive layer; antimonide passive; layer infrared

Journal Title: Superlattices and Microstructures
Year Published: 2018

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