Abstract

AbstractWe have carried out hydrogen-plasma (H-plasma) treatments on a quantum dot infrared photodetector (QDIP) structure, with a 5-stacked InAs dots in an InGaAs well structure and a Al0.3Ga0.7As/GaAs superlattice barrier. The sample structures were grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The H-plasma treatment has been carried out at 150 °C for 3 min – 40 min with 40 sccm of H2 gas flow rate and 10 W of RF power. After H-plasma treatment, photoluminescence (PL) intensities of the samples were slightly reduced compared to that of as-grown sample, without any changes in their PL peak position. The dark currents of H-plasma treated samples were much smaller by many orders of magnitudes than that for as-grown sample. The sample exposed to Hplasma for 10 min showed the lowest dark current, enabling the observation of photocurrent with a wide spectrum between 3 – 12 μim at 11 K.

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