Photodetection element having a periodic nano-concave/convex structure
10784393 ยท 2020-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Hiroyasu Fujiwara (Hamamatsu, JP)
- Wei Dong (Hamamatsu, JP)
- Kazutoshi Nakajima (Hamamatsu, JP)
- Shohei Hayashi (Hamamatsu, JP)
Cpc classification
H01L31/1013
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01L31/022408
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/07
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/02327
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L31/08
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/10
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/0352
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/0232
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/07
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A photodetection element is a photodetection element having an incidence surface for light on a back surface of a semiconductor layer, and includes a periodic nano-concave/convex structure provided on a front surface of the semiconductor layer and having convex portions and concave portions constituting a longitudinal resonator and a transverse resonator for the light incident from the incidence surface, the periodic nano-concave/convex structure converting the light into surface plasmons, and a metal film provided to cover the periodic nano-concave/convex structure, a height and an arrangement pitch of the convex portions in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure are set such that a resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator and a resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator match, and a thickness of the metal film is equal to or greater than 20 nm.
Claims
1. A photodetection element having a light incidence surface on one side of a semiconductor layer, the photodetection element comprising: a periodic nano-concave/convex structure provided on the other surface of the semiconductor layer and having convex portions and concave portions constituting a longitudinal resonator and a transverse resonator for light incident from the light incidence surface, the periodic nano-concave/convex structure converting the light into surface plasmons; and a metal film provided to cover the periodic nano-concave/convex structure, wherein a height and an arrangement pitch of the convex portions in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure are set such that a resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator and a resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator match, a thickness of the metal film is equal to or greater than 20 nm, the metal film is formed of a plurality of films including a first film in contact with the semiconductor layer and a second film with a refractive index smaller than that of the first filni and when a wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure is , the height (T) of the convex portion satisfies .sub.p<T<.sub.p, and the arrangement pitch (P) of the convex portions satisfies 9/10.sub.p<P<11/10.sub.p.
2. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein when the wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure is .sub.p, a width (D) of the concave portion satisfies 50 nm<D<.sub.p50 nm.
3. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein the semiconductor layer is formed of silicon.
4. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein the metal film includes aluminum.
5. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has an arrangement pattern in a matrix form in a plan view.
6. The photodetection element according to claim 5, wherein a transverse sectional shape of the concave portion is a circular or rectangular shape.
7. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has a stripe-shaped arrangement pattern in a plan view.
8. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has a concentric circular arrangement pattern in a plan view.
9. The photodetection element according to claim 1, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has a concentric polygonal arrangement pattern in a plan view.
10. A photodetection element having a light incidence surface on one side of a semiconductor layer, the photodetection element comprising: a periodic nano-concave/convex structure provided on the other surface of the semiconductor layer and having convex portions and concave portions constituting a longitudinal resonator and a transverse resonator for light incident from the light incidence surface, the periodic nano-concave/convex structure converting the light into surface plasmons; and a metal film provided to cover the periodic nano-concave/convex structure, wherein a height and an arrangement pitch of the convex portions in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure are set such that a resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator and a resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator match, a thickness of the metal film is equal to or greater than 20 nm, the metal film is formed of a plurality of films including a first film in contact with the semiconductor layer and a second film with a refractive index smaller than that of the first film, and when a wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure is .sub.p, a width (D) of the concave portion satisfies 50 nm<D<.sub.p50 nm.
11. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein when the wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure is .sub.p, the height (T) of the convex portion satisfies .sub.p<T<.sub.p, and the arrangement pitch (P) of the convex portions satisfies 9/10.sub.p<P<11/10.sub.p.
12. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein the semiconductor layer is formed of silicon.
13. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein the metal film includes aluminum.
14. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has an arrangement pattern in a matrix form in a plan view.
15. The photodetection element according to claim 14, wherein a transverse sectional shape of the concave portion is a circular or rectangular shape.
16. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has a stripe-shaped arrangement pattern in a plan view.
17. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has a concentric circular arrangement pattern in a plan view.
18. The photodetection element according to claim 10, wherein the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure has a concentric polygonal arrangement pattern in a plan view.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of a photodetection element according to an aspect of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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(14) The semiconductor layer 2 is a semiconductor layer formed of, for example, silicon (Si), titanium oxide (TiO.sub.2), germanium (Ge), gallium phosphide (GaP), or the like. In this embodiment, the semiconductor layer 2 formed of n-type or p-type silicon for realizing a more inexpensive fabricating process is illustrated. The photodetection element 1 is a back side incidence type photodetection element, and a back surface (one surface) 2b of the semiconductor layer 2 is an incidence surface F for light L detected by the photodetection element 1.
(15) The insulating film 3 is formed on a surface (the other surface) 2a of the semiconductor layer 2 using, for example, silicon dioxide (SiO.sub.2). A thickness of the insulating film 3 is about 100 nm, for example. In the insulating film 3, an opening 3a for realizing an ohmic junction between the ohmic electrode 4 and the semiconductor layer 2 and an opening 3b for realizing a Schottky junction between the Schottky electrode 5 and the semiconductor layer 2 are formed. The insulating film 3 is formed using, for example, a chemical vapor deposition method. For formation of the openings 3a and 3b, for example, photolithography is used.
(16) The ohmic electrode 4 is formed of materials including, for example, gold (Au), germanium (Ge), indium (In), nickel (Ni) or platinum (Pt). The ohmic electrode 4 is provided to cover the opening 3a of the insulating film 3 on a front surface 2a of the semiconductor layer 2 and has an ohmic junction with the semiconductor layer 2 on a bottom surface of the opening 3a. The Schottky electrode 5 is formed of materials including, for example, gold (Au), silver (Ag), titanium (Ti), aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), and platinum (Pt). The Schottky electrode 5 is provided to cover the opening 3b of the insulating film 3 on a surface of the semiconductor layer 2 and has a Schottky junction with the semiconductor layer 2 on the bottom surface of the opening 3b. The ohmic electrode 4 and the Schottky electrode 5 are formed, for example, using a vacuum evaporation method. When a conductivity type of the semiconductor layer 2 is n type, a bias voltage is applied so that a potential of the Schottky electrode 5 is lower than a potential of the ohmic electrode 4 at the time of an operation of the photodetection element 1. When the conductivity type of the semiconductor layer 2 is p type, a bias voltage is applied so that the potential of the Schottky electrode 5 is higher than the potential of the ohmic electrode 4 at the time of an operation of the photodetection element 1. In either case, the bias voltage may be zero.
(17) Further, a periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 that converts the light L incident from the incidence surface F into surface plasmons is provided at a position corresponding to the opening 3b of the insulating film 3 in the front surface 2a of the semiconductor layer 2.
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(20) Further, the metal film 14 may be a multilayer film. In this case, the metal film 14 may be formed as a film of a plurality of layers including a first film in contact with the semiconductor layer 2 and a second film with a refractive index smaller than that of the first film. Examples of a combination of materials of the first film and the second film may include titanium (Ti)/gold (Au), titanium (Ti)/silver (Ag), aluminum (Al)/gold (Au), titanium (Ti)/aluminum (Al).
(21) In the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11, the semiconductor layer 2 and the metal film 14 have a Schottky junction. In the vicinity of a Schottky junction surface in the semiconductor layer 2, a depletion layer is formed with the Schottky junction with the metal film 14. The light L incident from the incidence surface F is confined in the longitudinal resonator C1 and the transverse resonator C2 and is converted into propagating surface plasmons s propagating on the surface of the metal film 14. Due to vibration of the light L resonating with the surface plasmons, the energy of the light L is absorbed by the metal film 14. Free electrons are excited by light absorption inside the metal film 14, and generated hot carriers flow as a photocurrent to the semiconductor layer 2 beyond the Schottky barrier.
(22) In the embodiment, a thickness of the metal film 14 is equal to or greater than 20 nm in order to improve efficiency of light absorption in the metal film 14. Further, the height T of the convex portions 13 (=a depth of the concave portion 12), the arrangement pitch P of the convex portions 13, and the width D of the concave portion in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 are set such that the resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator C1 and the resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator C2 match. More specifically, when the wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 is .sub.p, the height T of the convex portion 13 satisfies .sub.p<T<.sub.p, and the arrangement pitch P of the convex portions 13 satisfies 9/10.sub.p<P<11/10.sub.p. Further, the width D of the concave portion 12 (here, a diameter of the concave portion 12) satisfies 50 nm<D<.sub.p50 nm. Hereinafter, this configuration will be described in detail.
(23) The sensitivity (the amount of photocurrent) of the Schottky junction type photodetection element is expressed by a product of the number of generated hot carriers, a probability of the hot carriers reaching the Schottky barrier, and a probability of the hot carriers going beyond the Schottky barrier. Since the number of generated hot carriers depends on the amount of light absorption in the metal film, it is effective to improve the amount of light absorption in the metal film so as to improve the sensitivity of the photodetection element.
(24) A transport probability (a probability of moving a distance r) from a generation position of excited electrons is expressed by exp(r/L). L is a mean free path inside the metal film and is approximately 30 nm. When a shortest distance from the generation position of the excited electrons to an interface of the semiconductor layer is z, the distance z is a distance of a perpendicular line connecting the generation position of the excited electrons to the interface of the semiconductor layer. Therefore, when an angle formed by a traveling direction of the excited electrons and the perpendicular line is , the transport probability of the excited electrons is exp(r/L cos ). An integrated value (hereinafter, the integrated value is referred to as effective amount of absorption) obtained by multiplying the amount of light absorption at a position at which excited electrons are generated inside the electrode film by the transport probability and performing volume integration over the entire inside of the electrode film is a value proportional to a sensitivity of the Schottky junction type photodetection element.
(25) A sample of a photodetection element having a periodic slit structure as a Schottky electrode was prepared so as to evaluate the amount of light absorption in the metal film using the effective amount of absorption. In this photodetection element for evaluation, a Schottky electrode with a thickness of 370 nm was formed on a semiconductor layer formed of silicon (Si), and slits were formed with a width of 100 nm at a period of 850 nm in the Schottky electrode by a focused ion beam device. The slits were through slits and were formed so that a surface of the semiconductor layer was exposed.
(26) Samples of two types including a sample in which a metal film constituting the Schottky electrode was formed as a single layer of gold (Au) and a sample in which the metal film was formed as two layers of titanium (Ti)/gold (Au) from a semiconductor layer side were prepared. In the latter, a thickness of the titanium (Ti) layer was 2 nm. For the two types of samples, a sensitivity ratio was obtained experimentally and found to be about 0.54. A difference in sensitivity between the two samples was considered to be due to the fact that a spatial distribution of light and a spatial distribution of light absorption inside the metal film are different due to the differences in an electrode constitution film and differences in the effective amount of absorption occurring. It was therefore concluded that the ratio of sensitivity between the two samples is equivalent to the ratio of the effective absorption between the two samples.
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(28) From this result, it can be seen that when the thickness of the metal film does not reach 20 nm, the effective amount of absorption is insufficient and sufficient sensitivity for the photodetection element cannot be obtained. Further, when the thickness of the metal film is equal to or greater than 20 nm, it can be seen that the effective amount of absorption is maximized and the sensitivity of the photodetection element can be improved. This means that it is effective to increase the effective amount of absorption of the metal film in the range between the interface of the semiconductor layer and 20 nm so as to improve the sensitivity of the Schottky junction type photodetection element.
(29) Further, the amount of light absorption inside the metal film in the range between the interface of the semiconductor layer and 20 nm is increased when the resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator and the resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure match.
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(33) As described above, in the photodetection element 1, the incidence surface F is provided on a back surface 2b of the semiconductor layer 2, and the light L incident from the incidence surface F is confined by the longitudinal resonator C1 formed in a height direction of the concavo-convex portions and the transverse resonator C2 formed in an arrangement direction of the concavo-convex portions in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 on the front surface 2a of the semiconductor layer 2. When the resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator C1 and the resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator C2 match, due to the above findings, the light absorption of the metal film 14 being enhanced in a range within 20 nm from the interface of the semiconductor layer 2 is achieved. Therefore, the height T and the arrangement pitch P of the convex portions 13 in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 are set so that the resonance wavelength of the longitudinal resonator C1 and the resonance wavelength of the transverse resonator C2 match, and the thickness of the metal film 14 is set to be equal to or greater than 20 nm, such that efficient light absorption in the metal film 14 can be achieved, and the photodetection element 1 capable of detecting near infrared light with sufficient sensitivity at low cost can be obtained.
(34) In the embodiment, when the wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 is .sub.p, the height T of the convex portion 13 satisfies .sub.p<T<.sub.p, and the arrangement pitch P of the convex portions 13 satisfies 9/10.sub.p<P<11/10.sub.p. By satisfying such conditions, light absorption of the metal film 14 is sufficiently enhanced in a range within 20 nm from the interface of the semiconductor layer 2. Further, in the embodiment, when the wavelength of the surface plasmons generated in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 is .sub.p, the width D of the concave portion 12 may satisfy 50 nm<D<.sub.p50 mm. Under such conditions, light absorption of the metal film 14 is sufficiently enhanced in the range within 20 nm from the interface of the semiconductor layer 2.
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(36) Further, in the embodiment, the semiconductor layer 2 is formed of silicon. Accordingly, an inexpensive fabricating process can be realized, and the photodetection element 1 can be fabricated at low cost. When the metal film 14 includes aluminum, ease of fabrication of the metal film 14 through a silicon process can be ensured. Further, when the metal film 14 is formed of a plurality of films including a first film in contact with the semiconductor layer 2 and a second film having a refractive index smaller than that of the first film, light can be confined in the vicinity of the interface with the semiconductor layer 2 in the metal film 14, and the amount of light absorption can be further improved.
(37) Further, in the embodiment, the concave portion 12 in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 has an arrangement pattern in a matrix form in a plan view, and a transverse sectional shape of the concave portion 12 is a circular shape (see
(38) The present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment. For example, although the ohmic electrode 4 and the Schottky electrode 5 are provided on the front surface 2a of the semiconductor layer 2 in the above embodiment, the ohmic electrode 4 may be provided on the back surface 2b of the semiconductor layer 2. In this case, an opening may be provided in the ohmic electrode 4 in correspondence to the incidence surface F, and the ohmic electrode 4 may be formed of a material having transparency to the light L. Examples of an electrode material having transparency include indium tin oxide.
(39) Further, although the ohmic electrode 4 and the Schottky electrode 5 are exposed on the front surface 2a of the semiconductor layer 2 in the above embodiment, an insulating protective film may be formed on the surfaces of the ohmic electrode 4 and the Schottky electrode 5. In this case, technical effects such as protection of the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 at the time of element assembly and prevention of short-circuiting of the ohmic electrode 4 are obtained. Furthermore, an antireflection film may be provided on the incidence surface F. Accordingly, the efficiency of incidence of the light L can be improved.
(40) Further, the semiconductor layer 2 can be thinned such that a detection region can be extended to a range between near infrared light and visible light. With the thinning of the semiconductor layer 2, improvement of a response speed due to miniaturization of the photodetection element 1 and improvement of spatial resolution due to a shortened diffusion distance of the light L incident from the incidence surface F in the element can also be achieved. The semiconductor layer 2 may be thinned over the entire back surface 2b of the semiconductor layer 2 or may be thinned only in a region corresponding to the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11. In the former case, a configuration in which a glass substrate is provided on the back surface 2b of the semiconductor layer 2 may be adopted.
(41) As a further application structure, in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11, the arrangement pitch in the row direction and the arrangement pitch in the column direction of the concave portions 12 arranged in a matrix form may be different from each other. In this case, detection of light at two wavelengths having different polarization directions can be performed. Further, a plurality of periodic nano-concave/convex structures 11 may be provided on the front surface 2a of the semiconductor layer 2, and the photodetection element 1 may be formed as an array. In this case, it is possible to perform detection of a plurality of wavelengths by changing the arrangement pitch of the concave portions 12 for each of the periodic nano-concave/convex structures 11 and to cause the photodetection element 1 to function as a spectroscopic sensor.
(42) Further, in the embodiment, the concave portions 12 of which the transverse sectional shape is a circular shape in the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 may be arranged in a matrix form, but the arrangement pattern of the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 is not limited thereto. For example, the concave portions 12 may have a staggered arrangement pattern. Further, for example, the transverse sectional shape of the concave portion 12 may be another shape such as a rectangular shape or a triangular shape. A longitudinal sectional shape of the concave portion 12 is not limited to a quadrangular shape and may be another shape such as a trapezoidal shape or a triangular shape. A bottom surface of the concave portions 12 is not limited to a flat surface and may be concavely curved or spherical. When a rectangular shape is adopted as the transverse sectional shape of the concave portion 12, the area in which the light L senses the periodicity of the periodic nano-concave/convex structure 11 is widened, and therefore, the light L is converted into strong surface plasmons at a specific wavelength. Therefore, it is possible to detect light with high sensitivity at the specific wavelength.
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(46) 1 Photodetection element 2 Semiconductor layer 2a Front surface (other surface) 2b Back surface (one surface) 11 Periodic nano-concave/convex structure 12 Concave portion 13 Convex portion 14 Metal film C1 Longitudinal resonator C2 Transverse resonator F Incidence surface L Light T Height of convex portion P Arrangement pitch of convex portion D Width of concave portion