We propose a monolithic spectral waveguide photodetector (SWGPD) concept based on a waveguide with a chemical gradient of the semiconductor alloy forming the absorbing medium that allows for spectrally resolved… Click to show full abstract
We propose a monolithic spectral waveguide photodetector (SWGPD) concept based on a waveguide with a chemical gradient of the semiconductor alloy forming the absorbing medium that allows for spectrally resolved detection. The chemical gradient correlates the absorption of different wavelengths with the position on the waveguide. The generated charge carriers are collected by a linear array of photodetectors along the waveguide. As model system and proof of concept (Mg,Zn)O alloys in the wurtzite phase (Zn-rich) are considered that allow photon detection in the near ultraviolet spectral region. Our concept allows for high overall detection of (in principle) all photons coupled into the waveguide. The spectral range and resolution are determined by the chemical gradient, the spectral broadening of the absorption edges, and the optical confinement factor. At the same time, the photodetectors can provide high-time resolution, limited by the photodetector geometry.
               
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