Published December 15, 1973
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Proton-implanted optical waveguide detectors in GaAs
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Defect levels introduced by implanting GaAs with high-energy protons give rise to optical absorption at wavelengths greater than that of the normal absorption edge at 0.9 µ. Optical waveguide detectors may be fabricated by taking advantage of this absorption mechanism in the presence of a Schottky barrier depletion layer. Detector response times less than 200 ns and external quantum efficiencies of 16% have been observed.
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© 1973 American Institute of Physics. Received 17 August 1973. The authors would like to thank Dr. W.C. Holton of Texas Instruments for providing the epitaxial GaAs material.Attached Files
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