The feasibility to improve the response of quantum type (photonic) infrared (IR) detectors by applying surface plasmons is investigated. The HgCdTe material system is used as the detector platform of interest for which selected plasmonic structures and materials are applied and the influence studied by full-fielded electromagnetic simulations. It is shown that even for the several-micrometers-thick detector structures, similar to the commercial ones, broadband absorption enhancements of 30–40% can be achieved. The results suggest that improved, or new, pixel-level functionalities can be created for commercial IR detectors by relatively simple means. Additionally, high potential for cost reduction in high-performance IR imaging systems with ...
This paper introduces a method for a broadband absorption enhancement in the LWIR range (8-12 µm), i...
InAsSb based infrared photodetector is an alternative to the existing HgCdTe, PbSnTe, and InSb count...
Infrared (IR) technologies—from Herschel’s initial experiment in the 1800s to thermal detector devel...
Multiphysics modeling of a planar HgCdTe-based mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) focal plane array with...
In order to maximize sensitivity and specific detectivity of photodetectors, one has to ensure optim...
We consider the enhancement of the specific detectivity of semiconductor infrared detectors utilizin...
This paper introduces an analysis on the absorption enhancement in uncooled infrared pixels using re...
Infrared detectors have wide application in a range of industry sectors, including defence, astronom...
We consider the enhancement of the specific detectivity of semiconductor infrared photodetectors for...
Plasmonic structures open up new opportunities in photonic devices, sometimes offering an alternate ...
Photodetectors operating in the mid-infrared wavelength range have traditionally been dominated by t...
Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT) is the premier active material used in infrared (IR) detection techn...
A lead zirconate titanate (PZT;Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3) layer embedded infrared (IR) detector decorated w...
The absorption properties of HgCdTe-based infrared detectors can be greatly increased in the mid-inf...
L’imagerie infrarouge refroidie est portée par une demande forte pour des applications dans les sect...
This paper introduces a method for a broadband absorption enhancement in the LWIR range (8-12 µm), i...
InAsSb based infrared photodetector is an alternative to the existing HgCdTe, PbSnTe, and InSb count...
Infrared (IR) technologies—from Herschel’s initial experiment in the 1800s to thermal detector devel...
Multiphysics modeling of a planar HgCdTe-based mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) focal plane array with...
In order to maximize sensitivity and specific detectivity of photodetectors, one has to ensure optim...
We consider the enhancement of the specific detectivity of semiconductor infrared detectors utilizin...
This paper introduces an analysis on the absorption enhancement in uncooled infrared pixels using re...
Infrared detectors have wide application in a range of industry sectors, including defence, astronom...
We consider the enhancement of the specific detectivity of semiconductor infrared photodetectors for...
Plasmonic structures open up new opportunities in photonic devices, sometimes offering an alternate ...
Photodetectors operating in the mid-infrared wavelength range have traditionally been dominated by t...
Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT) is the premier active material used in infrared (IR) detection techn...
A lead zirconate titanate (PZT;Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3) layer embedded infrared (IR) detector decorated w...
The absorption properties of HgCdTe-based infrared detectors can be greatly increased in the mid-inf...
L’imagerie infrarouge refroidie est portée par une demande forte pour des applications dans les sect...
This paper introduces a method for a broadband absorption enhancement in the LWIR range (8-12 µm), i...
InAsSb based infrared photodetector is an alternative to the existing HgCdTe, PbSnTe, and InSb count...
Infrared (IR) technologies—from Herschel’s initial experiment in the 1800s to thermal detector devel...