Abstract

Avalanche photodetectors are very important solid-state detectors currently used in long-distance and wide-band optical communication systems, due to their faster speed of response compared to other solid-state photodiodes. Furthermore, it has been found that by using heterostructures one can improve both multiplication gain and quantum efficiency of such a device. DOVATT is a heterojunction impatt device in which there is one avalanche zone followed by two drift zones at different scattering limited velocities. The device is very useful for generation of high power in the X-band. The present paper examines the effect of optical radiation on such a device. Studies have been made on the frequency-response characteristics of the device. The results show that the device has the potentiality of becoming a powerful photodetector in optical communication systems.

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