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MOS-PN Hybrid Device With Minimum Dark Current for Sensitive Digital Photodetection

Sallin, Denis  
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Koukab, Adil
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Kayal, Maher  
2014
Ieee Photonics Technology Letters

This letter presents a CMOS-compatible photodetector displaying direct light-to-time conversion and intrinsic charge integration with a very low dark current. This device is particularly adapted for applications requiring high sensitivity such as bioluminescence detection. The effects of the physical structure, the process parameters, and the bias conditions on the device are discussed with the support of TCAD simulations and experimental measurements. The photodetector and its readout circuit are designed and implemented in standard 0.18-mu m CMOS process. The experimental study shows promising tunability and sensitivity characteristics.

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DOI
10.1109/Lpt.2014.2346812
Web of Science ID

WOS:000342850100017

Author(s)
Sallin, Denis  
Koukab, Adil
Kayal, Maher  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Photonics Technology Letters
Volume

26

Issue

20

Start page

2062

End page

2065

Subjects

Silicon photodetector

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sensor front-end

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CMOS

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REVIEWED

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