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Author(s):  
Samson Mil’ Shtein ◽  
Dhawal Asthana

The areas of Free Space Optical (FSO) communication and high-speed Visible Light Communication (VLC) offer potential for very high-speed data transmission. Favorable attributes including high frequency and wider bandwidths that can enable transmission speeds of the order 100Gb/s, associated with the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum make it preferable for allowing communication among satellites and ground stations, under-water communication, etc. However, limitations associated with spectral absorption characteristics of the propagating media have stymied further development of such technologies. Aims: Commercial lasers operating in red, green and blue lights combined with three photodetectors, each sensitive to selected wavelengths (colors) present basics of long-distance optical communication system. The current study (Part II) depicts the design and operation of a solar-blind photodetector capable to work explicitly with green wavelength of 532nm. Study Design and Results: The structure of the solar-blind photodetector consists of two sections made of InxGa1-xN (Indium Gallium Nitride) heterostructure, (where x denotes the mole fraction)-a filter and a double barrier tunneling diode. The topmost approximately 1µm thick section acts as a filter and as a p-i-n solar cell providing the required voltage bias to the photodiode. The filter with Eg (Energy Band Gap)=2.33eV absorbs all photons having wavelengths shorter than 532nm. The double barrier tunneling photodiode which comprises the lower section operates with Eg=2.28eV. It consists of an n-type lightly doped quantum well having a width of 2.5nm housed between two lightly doped barriers of 10nm thickness. The 0.12µm topmost and bottom regions of the photodiode are doped with p and n (2×105cm-3) type impurities, respectively. The illuminated cross-section area of the device is finalized at 1mm2.


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Yan-Yang Zhang ◽  
Si-Si Wang ◽  
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Kianoush Nazarpour ◽  
Hadi Heidari

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Ji-Huan Guan ◽  
Yan-Yang Zhang ◽  
Wei-Er Lu ◽  
Yang Xia ◽  
Shu-Shen Li
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