2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2009.11.044
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Absorption enhancement of 980nm MSM photodetector with a plasmonic grating structure

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“…normalized power transmittance of the same device without a metal nanograting [10,11]. Figure 6 shows the simulated light absorption enhancement factor spectra of MSM-PD structures with different aperture widths, namely, 50 nm, 100 nm, and 200 nm.…”
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“…normalized power transmittance of the same device without a metal nanograting [10,11]. Figure 6 shows the simulated light absorption enhancement factor spectra of MSM-PD structures with different aperture widths, namely, 50 nm, 100 nm, and 200 nm.…”
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“…Figure 3 illustrates a plasmonic-based MSM-PD structure, which consists of three separate layers, namely, (i) a top layer (metal nanograting), (ii) an unperturbed metal layer (underlayer) containing conventional sub-wavelength apertures, and (iii) a semiconductor (GaAs) substrate. For a metal nanograting with the period of Λ, the wave vector of the excited SPPs (k sp ) is given by [1,[8][9][10][11] …”
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“…A carefully designed nano-antenna positioned on top of a photodetector, which is smaller in size than the wavelength of the incident light, can be used to collect more photons. There are many experimental and computational examples reported for such devices from the near-IR to visible spectrum [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. However, there is not many research reported on plasmonic structures in the UV region.…”
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