Title :
Silver Nanowire-Based Infrared-Transparent Contacts for Future High-Density Format Focal Plane Arrays
Author :
Son, K.-A. ; Wong, D. ; Sharifi, H. ; Seo, H.C. ; De Lyon, T. ; Terterian, S. ; Moon, J.S. ; Hussain, Tauqeer
Author_Institution :
HRL Labs., Mali, CA, USA
Abstract :
We report the first demonstration of: 1) wide-wavelength range, infrared transparent conductors (ITCs) made of silver nanowires (Ag NWs), and 2) ITC contact-integrated prototype, InAsSb midwavelength IR (MWIR) detectors. The Ag NW-based ITCs show optical transmittance (Tλ) of ,,94% in the 0.9-2.5 μm wavelength range with a sheet resistance (Rs) of 19.1 Ω/□. Tλ of the Ag NW-ITC decreases slowly with increasing wavelength, resulting in Tλ ,,92%-87% at 2.5- 8 μm (MWIR) and Tλ ,,87%-82% at 8-15 μm (LWIR). The Ag NWbased ITC makes good ohmic contacts on InAsSb-based MWIR detectors with contact resistance of <;0.5 Ω · mm. The ITC contact-integrated prototype InAsSb IR detectors are front-side illuminated and show external quantum efficiency (QE) of >85% at 4.25 μm and 150K. The measured external QE remains at the same high level regardless of detector fill factor. These results indicate that Ag NW-ITCs may enable future pixel scaling for front-side illuminated, high-density-format focal plane arrays without compromising QE, responsivity, and detector performance.
Keywords :
contact resistance; focal planes; indium compounds; infrared detectors; infrared spectra; nanophotonics; nanosensors; nanowires; ohmic contacts; photodetectors; semiconductor-metal boundaries; silver; Ag-InAsSb; MWIR detectors; contact resistance; detector fill factor; external quantum efficiency; front-side illumination; high-density format focal plane arrays; infrared-transparent conductor contact-integrated prototype; midwavelength IR detectors; ohmic contacts; optical transmittance; pixel scaling; sheet resistance; silver nanowire-based infrared-transparent contacts; temperature 150 K; wavelength 0.9 mum to 15 mum; Detectors; Electrical resistance measurement; Films; Metals; Ohmic contacts; Prototypes; High-density format focal plane arrays; IR pixel; Infrared-transparent conductor; Ohmic contact; infrared-transparent conductor; ohmic contact; silver nanowires; transparent conductor;
Journal_Title :
Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNANO.2014.2366475