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Ultra-Thin All-Epitaxial Plasmonic Detectors
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We present an infrared photodetector leveraging an all-epitaxial device architecture consisting of a 'designer' plasmonic metal integrated with a quantum-engineered detector structure, all in a mature III-V semiconductor material system. Incident light is coupled into surface plasmon-polariton modes at the detector/'designer' metal interface, and the strong confinement of these modes allows for a sub-diffractive ($\sim \lambda_0 / 33$) detector absorber layer thickness, effectively decoupling the detector's absorption efficiency and dark current. We demonstrate high-performance detectors operating at non-cryogenic temperatures (T = 195 K), without sacrificing external quantum efficiency, and superior to well established and commercially-available detectors. This work provides a practical and scalable plasmonic optoelectronic device architecture with real world mid-infrared applications.
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