JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electronically tunable plasmonic grating-gate terahertz detectors

Eric A. ShanerAlbert D. GrineS. K. LyoJohn L. RenoMichael C. WankeS. J. Allen

Year: 2007 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 6760 Pages: 67600B-67600B   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

Split grating-gate field effect transistors (FETs) detectors made from high mobility quantum well two-dimensional electron gas material have been shown to exhibit greatly improved tunable resonant photoresponse compared to single grating-gate detectors due to the formation of a 'diode-like' element by the split-gate structure. These detectors are relatively large for FETs (1mm x 1mm area or larger) to match typical focused THz beam spot sizes. In the case where the focused THz spot size is smaller than the detector area, we have found evidence, through positional scanning of the detector element, that only a small portion of the detector is active. To further investigate this situation, detectors with the same channel width (1mm), but various channel lengths, were fabricated and tested. The results indicate that indeed, only a small portion of the split grating gated FET is active. This finding opens up the possibility for further enhancement of detector sensitivity by increasing the active area.

Keywords:
Detector Optoelectronics Grating Terahertz radiation Materials science Optics Field-effect transistor Diode Transistor Plasmon Physics

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Terahertz technology and applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
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