Sensors (Jul 2013)

Photo-Detectors Integrated with Resonant Tunneling Diodes

  • José M. L. Figueiredo,
  • Charles N. Ironside,
  • Henrique M. Salgado,
  • Luis M. Pessoa,
  • Bruno Romeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s130709464
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
pp. 9464 – 9482

Abstract

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We report on photo-detectors consisting of an optical waveguide that incorporates a resonant tunneling diode (RTD). Operating at wavelengths around 1.55 μm in the optical communications C band we achieve maximum sensitivities of around 0.29 A/W which is dependent on the bias voltage. This is due to the nature of RTD nonlinear current-voltage characteristic that has a negative differential resistance (NDR) region. The resonant tunneling diode photo-detector (RTD-PD) can be operated in either non-oscillating or oscillating regimes depending on the bias voltage quiescent point. The oscillating regime is apparent when the RTD-PD is biased in the NDR region giving rise to electrical gain and microwave self-sustained oscillations Taking advantage of the RTD’s NDR distinctive characteristics, we demonstrate efficient detection of gigahertz (GHz) modulated optical carriers and optical control of a RTD GHz oscillator. RTD-PD based devices can have applications in generation and optical control of GHz low-phase noise oscillators, clock recovery systems, and fiber optic enabled radio frequency communication systems.

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