Abstract

We demonstrate a detection mechanism for 2–5 THz radiation using intersubband transitions between anticrossing electron levels in a GaAs/AlGaAs coupled-quantum-well photodiode. The THz radiation is detected as a modulation in the photocurrent generated by a visible laser. This modulation is caused by carrier heating effects due to absorption of energy by intersubband transitions. Since the frequency of the intersubband transitions varies with the electric-field strength, the device can function as a voltage-tunable THz detector.

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