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    Xing-Ye Zhou, Yuan-Jie Lv, Hong-Yu Guo, Guo-Dong Gu, Yuan-Gang Wang, Shi-Xiong Liang, Ai-Min Bu, Zhi-Hong Feng. Analysis of high-temperature performance of 4H-SiC avalanche photodiodes in both linear and Geiger modesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(3): 038502.
    Xing-Ye Zhou, Yuan-Jie Lv, Hong-Yu Guo, Guo-Dong Gu, Yuan-Gang Wang, Shi-Xiong Liang, Ai-Min Bu, Zhi-Hong Feng. Analysis of high-temperature performance of 4H-SiC avalanche photodiodes in both linear and Geiger modesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(3): 038502.
  • Analysis of high-temperature performance of 4H-SiC avalanche photodiodes in both linear and Geiger modes

    • The high-temperature performance of 4H-SiC ultraviolet avalanche photodiodes (APDs) in both linear and Geiger modes is extensively investigated. During the temperature-dependent measurements, a fixed bias voltage is adopted for the device samples, which is much more practical and important for high-temperature applications. The results show that the fabricated 4H-SiC APDs are very stable and reliable at high temperatures. As the temperature increases from room temperature to 425 K, the dark current at 95% of the breakdown voltage increases slightly and remains lower than 40 pA. In Geiger mode, our 4H-SiC APDs can be self-quenched in a passive-quenching circuit, which is expected for high-speed detection systems. Moreover, an interesting phenomenon is observed for the first time: the single-photon detection efficiency shows a non-monotonic variation as a function of temperature. The physical mechanism of the variation in high-temperature performance is further analyzed. The results in this work can provide a fundamental reference for researchers in the field of 4H-SiC APD ultraviolet detectors.
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