Infra red detectors

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Static field-type ion path-bending selecting means

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357 16, 357 61, 250338, H01L 2714

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ABSTRACT:
A detector in which a barrier region is interposed in the current path between the emitter and collector of the detector. This region is of a material having a valance band edge approximately level to that of the emitter material and an appreciably wider band gap. It thus serves to impede majority carrier current flow and as a consequence device resistance is high. When the detector is biased, the pedestal contribution to detector signal is low. The collector may be of semiconductor material of the same majority carried type as the emitter material; or may be of opposite type but dopant enriched; or it may be a Schottky metal contact. In one variant of the detector, the emitter and collector are located on opposite sides of the barrier and are of different bandgap materials. The infra red band response of this detector can be changed by reversing bias polarity. In another variant of the detector the emitter is in strip form and has a pair of bias contacts. The barrier and collector are located on the strip at a position between these contacts and provide a high resistance read-out structure. In one further variant of the detector the emitter, the collector, together with additional emitter-collector regions, are formed from a single layer of photosensitive material on one side of the barrier and provide a high resistance, series connected, multi-element structure.

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IEEE Conference of Photovoltaic Specialists, Jun. 5, 1978, paper by Arienzo & Loferski.

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