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13 March 2023 Simulation and design optimization of germanium-on-silicon single photon avalanche diodes
Charles Smith, Jaroslaw Kirdoda, Derek C. S. Dumas, Conor Coughlan, Charlie McCarthy, Hannah Mowbray, Muhammad Mirza, Fiona Fleming, Xin Yi, Lisa Saalbach, Gerald S. Buller, Douglas J. Paul, Ross W. Millar
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Proceedings Volume 12426, Silicon Photonics XVIII; 124260S (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650154
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2023, San Francisco, California, United States
Conference Poster
Abstract
Single photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) are semiconductor photodiode detectors capable of detecting individual photons, typically with sub-ns precision timing. We have previously demonstrated novel pseudo-planar germanium-on-silicon SPADs with absorption into the short-wave infrared, which promise lower costs and potentially easier CMOS integration compared to III-V SPADs. Here we have simulated the dark count rate of these devices, using a custom solver for McIntyre’s avalanche model and a trap assisted tunnelling generation model. Calibration and fitting have been performed using experimental data and the results have highlighted areas in which the technology can be optimised.
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Charles Smith, Jaroslaw Kirdoda, Derek C. S. Dumas, Conor Coughlan, Charlie McCarthy, Hannah Mowbray, Muhammad Mirza, Fiona Fleming, Xin Yi, Lisa Saalbach, Gerald S. Buller, Douglas J. Paul, and Ross W. Millar "Simulation and design optimization of germanium-on-silicon single photon avalanche diodes", Proc. SPIE 12426, Silicon Photonics XVIII, 124260S (13 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650154
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KEYWORDS
Single photon avalanche diodes

Electric fields

Monte Carlo methods

Design and modelling

Short wave infrared radiation

Device simulation

TCAD

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