Infrared internal emission detectors
- 10 December 1992
- proceedings article
- Published by SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
- p. 250-261
- https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138629
Abstract
This paper will review the current state of the art of internal photoemission infrared detectors. That is, detectors which sense in a multi-step process, beginning with photon absorption in an electrode and terminating in emission of an excited carrier over a potential barrier into a semiconductor depletion region. Internal photoemission (PE) is a surface barrier sensing process similar to vacuum photoemission. This differs from competing bulk detection processes where both photoabsorption and carrier measurement takes place in the semiconductor. The PtSi/p-Si Schottky photodiode is the most advanced and best documented infrared PE device. Our interest is more general however and we will include devices where the photoemission 'electrode' may be a metal, a metal silicide or a degenerate semiconductor.Keywords
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