Near-infrared narrowband photodetection between 920 and 960 nm is quite appealing for many applications, such as optical communication, security monitoring, and machine vision, owing to the weak photon-scattering effect and… Click to show full abstract
Near-infrared narrowband photodetection between 920 and 960 nm is quite appealing for many applications, such as optical communication, security monitoring, and machine vision, owing to the weak photon-scattering effect and the low intensity of sunlight in this range. Herein, a self-powered narrowband InP photodetector is realized based on a junction-controlled charge-collection narrowing (JCCN) mechanism, exhibiting a peak response centered at 954 nm with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 17 nm. Thanks to the reflection of the Schottky electrode and the passivation of the Al2O3 layer, the peak specific detectivity of the device can be up to
               
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