Abstract

The detection wavelength of charge-sensitive infrared phototransistors (CSIPs), originally developed for 15 μm wavelength radiation, is expanded to longer wavelengths of ∼45 μm. The CSIPs are fabricated on GaAs/AlGaAs crystals with bilayer two-dimensional electron gas. Photoresponse at targeted wavelengths is confirmed. Low quantum efficiency of photoresponse, on the order of 10−4, has been ascribed to electron traps (Al–O complex) contained in an AlGaAs barrier layer. Several possible approaches for improving the detector performance are suggested.

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