研究目的
To identify and use the saturation current density J0 as a unified figure of merit for evaluating interband cascade devices (ICDs) and intersubband quantum cascade devices (QCDs), and to compare their performances in mid-infrared detectors and photovoltaic cells based on carrier lifetime differences.
研究成果
The saturation current density J0 serves as a unified figure of merit that reflects the fundamental difference in carrier lifetime between ICDs and QCDs. ICDs exhibit significantly lower J0 values (more than one order of magnitude) compared to QCDs with similar transition energies, leading to better performance in detectors (higher detectivity) and photovoltaic cells (higher open-circuit voltage). This provides a common framework for evaluating and comparing both device types, offering guidance for future development, though both have respective merits and will coexist for different applications.
研究不足
ICDs are more sensitive to surface leakage currents due to surface states in their bandgap, which might overestimate extracted J0 values. Material qualities and processing technologies vary between different groups, affecting comparisons. The analysis is based on room temperature data and may not fully capture performance at other temperatures.