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Comparison of Pre-and Post-Irradiation Low-Frequency Noise Spectra of Midwave Infrared nBn Detectors With Superlattice Absorbers

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Noise spectra of type-II strained layer superlattice midwave infrared photodetectors were compared pre- and post-irradiation by a proton fluence of $\mathrm {7.5\times 10^{11}~ cm^{-2}}$ [total ionizing dose equivalent of 100… Click to show full abstract

Noise spectra of type-II strained layer superlattice midwave infrared photodetectors were compared pre- and post-irradiation by a proton fluence of $\mathrm {7.5\times 10^{11}~ cm^{-2}}$ [total ionizing dose equivalent of 100 krad (Si)] and related to the shot noise limit at biases ranging from +200 to −800 mV and temperatures of 130 and 160 K. Pre-irradiation dark current at 130 K was 7.5X Rule ’07 and increased to 59X Rule ’07 after irradiation. The pre-irradiation noise spectra were within one order of magnitude of the shot noise prediction, while post-irradiation noise spectra were close to two orders higher, indicating the introduction of nonshot-like noise sources.

Keywords: noise spectra; post irradiation; irradiation; noise

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Year Published: 2017

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