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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/7585
Title: Integrated a ZnSe MSM Photodiode and an InGaP/GaAs HBT on a GaAs Substrate for High Sensitivity Short Wavelength Photodetector
Authors: Chen, M. Y.
Chung-Cheng Chang 
Keywords: Heterojunction bipolar transistors;optoelectronic devices;photodiodes
Issue Date: Aug-2009
Publisher: IEEE
Journal Volume: 9
Journal Issue: 8
Start page/Pages: 902 - 907
Source: Ieee Sensors Journal
Abstract: 
A ZnSe MSM photodiode and an InGaP/GaAs HBT have been integrated successfully on a GaAs substrate by use of the selective-area epitaxy technique. The optical and electrical characterizations of the integrated photoreceiver as well as individual components used in this device structure were estimated. Photocurrent induced from the metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodiode was amplified linearly by a common-emitter circuit composed of a HBT. A current amplification ratio and a voltage amplification sensitivity of the integrated device measured in this work were 20.8 and -29.6 mV/mu W, respectively. The result does not only demonstrate the high sensitivity monolithic photoreceiver but indicates the potential of the selective-area epitaxy technique in the development of WBG-based short wavelength integrated devices.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/7585
ISSN: 1530-437X
DOI: ://WOS:000268020400005
10.1109/jsen.2009.2022564
://WOS:000268020400005
://WOS:000268020400005
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