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    Zhi-Feng Tian, Peng Xu, Yao Yu, Jian-Dong Sun, Wei Feng, Qing-Feng Ding, Zhan-Wei Meng, Xiang Li, Jin-Hua Cai, Zhong-Xin Zheng, Xin-Xing Li, Lin Jin, Hua Qin, Yun-Fei Sun. Responsivity and noise characteristics of AlGaN/GaN-HEMT terahertz detectors at elevated temperaturesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(5): 058501.
    Zhi-Feng Tian, Peng Xu, Yao Yu, Jian-Dong Sun, Wei Feng, Qing-Feng Ding, Zhan-Wei Meng, Xiang Li, Jin-Hua Cai, Zhong-Xin Zheng, Xin-Xing Li, Lin Jin, Hua Qin, Yun-Fei Sun. Responsivity and noise characteristics of AlGaN/GaN-HEMT terahertz detectors at elevated temperaturesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(5): 058501.
  • Responsivity and noise characteristics of AlGaN/GaN-HEMT terahertz detectors at elevated temperatures

    • The responsivity and the noise of a detector determine the sensitivity. Thermal energy usually affects both the responsivity and the noise spectral density. In this work, the noise characteristics and responsivity of an antenna-coupled AlGaN/GaN high-electron-mobility-transistor (HEMT) terahertz detector are evaluated at temperatures elevated from 300 K to 473 K. Noise spectrum measurement and a simultaneous measurement of the source-drain conductance and the terahertz photocurrent allow for detailed analysis of the electrical characteristics, the photoresponse, and the noise behavior. The responsivity is reduced from 59 mA/W to 11 mA/W by increasing the detector temperature from 300 K to 473 K. However, the noise spectral density maintains rather constantly around 1-2 pA/Hz1/2 at temperatures below 448 K, above which the noise spectrum abruptly shifts from Johnson-noise type into flicker-noise type and the noise density is increased up to one order of magnitude. The noise-equivalent power (NEP) is increased from 22 pW/Hz1/2 at 300 K to 60 pW/Hz1/2 at 448 K mainly due to the reduction in mobility. Above 448 K, the NEP is increased up to 1000 pW/Hz1/2 due to the strongly enhanced noise. The sensitivity can be recovered by cooling the detector back to room temperature.
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