Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | Effect of band offset on carrier transport and infrared detection in InP quantum dots/Si nano-heterojunction grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition technique |
Names |
Halder, Nripendra N.
(creator) Biswas, Pranab (creator) Nagabhushan, B. (creator) Kundu, Souvik (creator) Biswas, D. (creator) Banerji, P. (creator) |
Date Issued | 2014-05-28 (iso8601) |
Note | This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Institute of Physics Publishing and can be found at: http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/jap. |
Abstract | Epitaxy of III-V semiconductors on Si gets recent interest for next generation system on heterogeneous chip on wafer. The understanding of band offset is thus necessary for describing the charge transport phenomenon in these heterojunctions. In this work, x-ray photoemission spectroscopy has been used to determine the band offsets in a heterojunction made of InP quantum dots on Si. The valence and conduction band offset was found to be 0.12 eV and 0.35 eV, respectively, with a type-II band lineup. Deviation from theoretical prediction and previously published reports on quasi similar systems have been found and analyzed on the basis of the effect of strain, surface energy, shift in the electrostatic dipole and charge transfer at the interface. The carrier transport mechanisms along with different device parameters in the heterojunction have been studied for a temperature range of 180–300 K. This heterojunction is found to behave as an efficient infrared photodetector with an ON/OFF ratio of 21 at a reverse bias of 2V. The corresponding rise and decay time was found to be 132 ms and 147 ms, respectively. |
Genre | Article |
Identifier | Halder, N. N., Biswas, P., Nagabhushan, B., Kundu, S., Biswas, D., & Banerji, P. (2014). Effect of band offset on carrier transport and infrared detection in InP quantum dots/Si nano-heterojunction grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition technique. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(20), 203719. doi:10.1063/1.4880738 |