Simulation of Resonant Cavity‐Coupled Colloidal Quantum‐Dot Detectors with Polarization Sensitivity

Pengfei Zhao, Ge Mu, Menglu Chen, Xin Tang*

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Abstract

Infrared detectors with polarization sensitivity could extend the information dimension of the detected signals and improve target recognition ability. However, traditional infrared polarization detectors with epitaxial semiconductors usually suffer from low extinction ratio, complexity in structure and high cost. Here, we report a simulation study of colloidal quantum dot (CQD) infrared detectors with monolithically integrated metal wire‐grid polarizer and optical cavity. The solution processibility of CQDs enables the direct integration of metallic wire‐grid polarizers with CQD films. The polarization selectivity of HgTe CQDs with resonant cavity‐enhanced wire‐grid polarizers are studied in both short‐wave and mid‐wave infrared region. The extinction ratio in short‐wave and mid‐wave region can reach up to 40 and 60 dB, respectively. Besides high extinction ratio, the optical cavity enhanced wire‐grid polarizer could also significantly improve light absorption at resonant wavelength by a factor of 1.5, which leads to higher quantum efficiency and better spectral selectivity. We believe that coupling CQD infrared detector with wire‐grid polarizer and optical cavity can become a promising way to realize high‐performance infrared optoelectronic de-vices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number499
JournalCoatings
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • colloidal quantum dots
  • detectivity
  • optical cavity
  • polarization

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