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Enhanced broad band photoresponse of a partially suspended horizontal array of Silicon microlines fabricated on Silicon-On-Insulator wafers

We report a high Responsivity broad band photo-detector working in the wavelength range 400 nm to 1100 nm in a horizontal array of Si microlines (line width ~1 micron) fabricated on a Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) wafer. The array was made using a combination of plasma etching, wet etching and electron beam lithography. It forms a partially suspended (nearly free) Silicon microstructure on SOI. The array detector under full illumination of the device shows a peak Responsivity of 18 A/W at 800 nm, at a bias of 1V which is more than an order of magnitude of the Responsivity in a commercial Si detector. In a broad band of 400 nm to 1000 nm the Responsivity of the detector is in excess of 10A/W. We found that the suspension of the microlines in the array is necessary to obtain such high Responsivity. The suspension isolates the microlines from the bulk of the wafer and inhibits carrier recombination by the underlying oxide layer leading to enhanced photo-response. This has been validated through simulation. By using focused illumination of selected parts of a single microline of the array, we could isolate the contributions of the different parts of the microline to the photo-current.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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