Abstract

Heterojunction interfacial work function internal photoemission (HEIWIP) detectors provide an interesting approach to the development of quantum detectors for the terahertz range. In this letter, the cutoff frequency/wavelength variation of HEIWIP detectors having different Al fractions in AlGaAs/GaAs structures is experimentally verified, and a model is presented for designing the structures. A key feature of HEIWIP responsivity is the ability to cover a broad frequency range in a single detector with cutoff tailorability by adjusting the Al fraction in the barrier regions. Extending the response to lower frequencies by the use of AlGaAs emitters and GaAs barriers is also discussed.

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