• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 16, Issue 5, 051301 (2018)
Tao Liu, Yongqing Huang*, Jiarui Fei, Gang Wu, Xiaokai Ma, Xiaofeng Duan, Kai Liu, and Xiaomin Ren
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  • Institute of Information Photonics and Optical Communications, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/COL201816.051301 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Tao Liu, Yongqing Huang, Jiarui Fei, Gang Wu, Xiaokai Ma, Xiaofeng Duan, Kai Liu, Xiaomin Ren. Research on photodiode integrated with wide spectrum focusing reflector using nonperiodic subwavelength gratings[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2018, 16(5): 051301 Copy Citation Text show less
    Cross-sectional view of a p-i-n photodiode integrated with nonperiodic subwavelength gratings.
    Fig. 1. Cross-sectional view of a p-i-n photodiode integrated with nonperiodic subwavelength gratings.
    Optical microscope pictures of the fabricated nonperiodic S-SWGs and nonperiodic CC-SWGs. The groove width at various locations is shown in scanning electron microscope (SEM) images in the insets.
    Fig. 2. Optical microscope pictures of the fabricated nonperiodic S-SWGs and nonperiodic CC-SWGs. The groove width at various locations is shown in scanning electron microscope (SEM) images in the insets.
    Power distribution at the reflection focal plane of the fabricated gratings when the TM-polarized wave is incident.
    Fig. 3. Power distribution at the reflection focal plane of the fabricated gratings when the TM-polarized wave is incident.
    Relationship between the input power and the output photocurrent.
    Fig. 4. Relationship between the input power and the output photocurrent.
    Measured response spectra of different devices, when the reverse bias is 3 V and the input power is 1.46 mW. The black lines correspond to the original PD that is not integrated with a reflector. The red curves and the blue curves represent the PD integrated with S-SWGs and CC-SWGs, respectively.
    Fig. 5. Measured response spectra of different devices, when the reverse bias is 3 V and the input power is 1.46 mW. The black lines correspond to the original PD that is not integrated with a reflector. The red curves and the blue curves represent the PD integrated with S-SWGs and CC-SWGs, respectively.
    Relative frequency response of the PDs.
    Fig. 6. Relative frequency response of the PDs.
    Relationship between the efficiency-bandwidth product and the input power for different devices.
    Fig. 7. Relationship between the efficiency-bandwidth product and the input power for different devices.
    Tao Liu, Yongqing Huang, Jiarui Fei, Gang Wu, Xiaokai Ma, Xiaofeng Duan, Kai Liu, Xiaomin Ren. Research on photodiode integrated with wide spectrum focusing reflector using nonperiodic subwavelength gratings[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2018, 16(5): 051301
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