Characterization of n-Type and p-Type Long-Wave InAs/InAsSb Superlattices |
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Authors: | A. E. Brown N. Baril D. Zuo L. A. Almeida J. Arias S. Bandara |
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Affiliation: | 1.U.S. Army RDECOM,CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate,Fort Belvoir,USA;2.CACI Technologies,Arlington,USA |
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Abstract: | The influence of dopant concentration on both in-plane mobility and minority carrier lifetime in long-wave infrared InAs/InAsSb superlattices (SLs) was investigated. Unintentially doped (n-type) and various concentrations of Be-doped (p-type) SLs were characterized using variable-field Hall and photoconductive decay techniques. Minority carrier lifetimes in p-type InAs/InAsSb SLs are observed to decrease with increasing carrier concentration, with the longest lifetime at 77 K determined to be 437 ns, corresponding to a measured carrier concentration of p 0 = 4.1 × 1015 cm?3. Variable-field Hall technique enabled the extraction of in-plane hole, electron, and surface electron transport properties as a function of temperature. In-plane hole mobility is not observed to change with doping level and increases with reducing temperature, reaching a maximum at the lowest temperature measured of 30 K. An activation energy of the Be-dopant is determined to be 3.5 meV from Arrhenius analysis of hole concentration. Minority carrier electrons populations are suppressed at the highest Be-doping levels, but mobility and concentration values are resolved in lower-doped samples. An average surface electron conductivity of 3.54 × 10?4 S at 30 K is determined from the analysis of p-type samples. Effects of passivation treatments on surface conductivity will be presented. |
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