Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0149024
Intrinsic photomixing detector based on amorphous silicon for envelope mixing of optical signals
Alternate Title
Intrinsic Photomixing Detector basierend auf amorphem Silizium für Hüllkurvenmischung optischer Signale
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Article
Subjects
Nonlinear systems
Photodiodes
Frequency modulation
Electro-optics
Amorphous solids
Photoconductivity
Photodetectors
Optical computing
DDC
621.3 Elektrotechnik, Elektronik
Source
APL Photonics ; 8, 086101. - https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0149024
Issue Date
2023
Abstract
In this work, a promising device for direct optical envelope mixing, the Intrinsic Photomixing Detector (IPD) based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon, is reported. The IPD directly generates a photocurrent proportional to the nonlinear mixing of two optical modulation envelope functions. Experiments illustrate efficient mixing in the visible range at low light levels down to ϕ1 = 4.36 mW/cm2 (444 nm) and ϕ2 = 1.03 mW/cm2 (636 nm). Modulation frequencies exceeding the MHz range are demonstrated. Electro-optical simulations identify defectinduced electrical field screening within the absorber to cause the nonlinear mixing process, opening-up the opportunity to tailor devices toward application-specific requirements. The IPD functionality paves the way toward very simple but high-performance photodetectors for 3D imaging and ranging for direct optical convolutional sensors or for efficient optical logic gates. Using amorphous silicon provides a photodetector material base, which can easily be integrated on top of silicon electronics, enabling fill factors of up to 100%.
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