Title :
Barrier enhancement mechanisms in heterodimensional contacts and their effect on current transport
Author :
Anwar, Amro ; Nabet, Bahram
Author_Institution :
Cisco Syst., San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It has been shown that, in a three-dimensional (3D) to two-dimensional (2D) contact system, the quantized nature of the energy of the 2D system imposes important changes on thermionic emission of carriers from a 3D metal to two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). Interestingly, in actual devices, barrier heights higher than what is theorized based on the first confined state are measured. In this paper, we introduce an additional mechanism that explains barrier height enhancement in 3D-2D contacts, which is due to the repulsive Coulombic force that is exerted by the 2DEG on the thermionically emitted electrons. An analytical derivation of the barrier height due to this effect is given and total thermionic emission current is derived. These results are particularly important for design and understanding of device behavior for low-noise photodetectors in front end optical receivers. The electron cloud model presented for the reservoir of mobile charges that are free to move in response to charged particle or electromagnetic waves implies that any means of interaction that disturbs the equilibrium of the electron cloud have strong signature at the contact, as well as the temporal response of the induced disturbance. This can be effective for low-power-detection applications
Keywords :
Schottky barriers; carrier density; carrier mobility; optical receivers; photodetectors; thermionic electron emission; two-dimensional electron gas; 2D system quantized energy; 2DEG; 3D to 2D contact system; 3D-2D contacts; Coulomb force; Schottky contact; barrier enhancement mechanisms; barrier height; barrier height enhancement; barrier heights; carrier thermionic emission; charged particle waves; confined state; current transport; electromagnetic waves; electron cloud equilibrium; electron cloud model; front end optical receivers; heterodimensional contacts; low-noise photodetectors; low-power-detection applications; mobile charge reservoir; repulsive Coulombic force; temporal response; thermionic emission; thermionic emission current; thermionically emitted electrons; two-dimensional electron gas; Carrier confinement; Clouds; Electromagnetic modeling; Electron emission; Electron mobility; Optical design; Optical receivers; Photodetectors; Thermal force; Thermionic emission;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on