AVALANCHE PHOTODIODE WITH LOW BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE
20170256671 ยท 2017-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H10F30/2255
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L33/00
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/107
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An Si/Ge SACM avalanche photodiodes (APD) having low breakdown voltage characteristics includes an absorption region and a multiplication region having various layers of particular thicknesses and doping concentrations. An optical waveguide can guide infrared and/or optical signals or energy into the absorption region. The resulting photo-generated carriers are swept into the i-Si layer and/or multiplication region for avalanche multiplication. The APD has a breakdown bias voltage of well less than 12 V and an operating bandwidth of greater than 10 GHz, and is therefore suitable for use in consumer electronic devices, high speed communication networks, and the like.
Claims
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22. A semiconductor avalanche photodiode (APD), comprising: a first region that includes n-type doped silicon; a second region disposed on the first region, wherein the second region includes silicon, and wherein a thickness of the second region is between about 0.07 micrometers and about 0.13 micrometers; a third region disposed on the second region, wherein the third region includes p-type doped silicon; and a fourth region disposed on the third region, wherein the fourth region includes germanium.
23. The APD of claim 22, further comprising: a substrate, wherein the first region, the second region, the third region, and the fourth region are formed on the substrate.
24. The APD of claim 22, further comprising: a fifth region disposed on the fourth region, wherein the fifth region includes p-type doped material.
25. The APD of claim 22, wherein the thickness of the second region is about 100 nanometers.
26. The APD of claim 22, wherein the second region has a doping concentration of less than about 510.sup.15 centimeters.sup.3 (cm.sup.3).
27. The APD of claim 22, wherein the third region has a doping concentration of between about 210.sup.18 centimeters.sup.3 (cm.sup.3) and about 310.sup.18 cm.sup.3.
28. The APD of claim 22, wherein the second region is disposed directly on the first region, wherein the third region is disposed directly on the second region, and wherein the fourth region is disposed directly on the third region.
29. The APD of claim 22, wherein the second region is doped differently than the first region and the third region.
30. The APD of claim 22, wherein the APD is a group-IV APD.
31. The APD of claim 22, wherein a thickness of the third region is about 20 nanometers.
32. The APD of claim 24, further comprising: a metal contact disposed on the fifth region.
33. A semiconductor avalanche photodiode (APD), comprising: a first region that includes n-type doped silicon; a second region disposed on the first region, wherein the second region includes silicon, and wherein the second region has a doping concentration of less than about 510.sup.15 centimeter.sup.3 (cm.sup.3); a third region disposed on the second region, wherein the third region includes p-type doped silicon, and wherein the third region has a doping concentration of between about 210.sup.18 cm.sup.3 and about 310.sup.18 cm.sup.3; and a fourth region disposed on the third region, wherein the fourth region includes germanium.
34. The APD of claim 33, wherein the second region has a thickness of between about 0.07 micrometers and about 0.13 micrometers.
35. The APD of claim 34, wherein the thickness of the second region is about 100 nanometers.
36. The APD of claim 33, further comprising: a substrate, wherein the first region, the second region, the third region, and the fourth region are formed on the substrate.
37. The APD of claim 33, wherein the third region has a thickness of about 20 nanometers.
38. The APD of claim 33, further comprising: a fifth region disposed on the fourth region, wherein the fifth region includes p-type doped material.
39. The APD of claim 38, further comprising: a metal contact disposed on the fifth region.
40. The APD of claim 39, wherein the metal contact is a first metal contact, and wherein the APD further comprises: a second metal contact disposed on the first region.
41. The APD of claim 33, wherein the second region is doped differently than the first region and the third region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Embodiments of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth to enable a thorough understanding of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that persons having ordinary skill in the art may practice the present invention without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, circuits, and networks have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the embodiments.
[0015] It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first layer could be termed a second layer, and, similarly, a second layer could be termed a first layer, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used in the description of the invention and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will also be understood that the term and/or as used herein refers to and encompasses any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
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[0018] The APD 100 can include a substrate 105. An n-type doped silicon (n.sup.+ Si) layer 110 can be disposed on the substrate 105. An intrinsic silicon (i-Si) layer 115 can be disposed on at least a portion of the n.sup.+ Si layer 110. Atop the i-Si layer 115, a p-type doped silicon (p Si) layer 120 can be disposed. The n.sup.+ Si layer 110, the i-Si layer 115, and the p Si layer 120 can form a carrier multiplication region 122.
[0019] In some embodiments, the thickness T.sup.120 of the p Si layer 120 is 20 nanometers (nm). In some embodiments, the thickness T.sup.120 of the p Si layer 120 is about 20 nm, or in other words, approximately 20 nm. In some embodiments, the doping concentration of the p Si layer 120 is between 210.sup.18 cm.sup.3 to 310.sup.18 cm.sup.3. In some embodiments, the doping concentration of the p Si layer 120 is between about 210.sup.18 cm.sup.3 to 310.sup.18 cm.sup.3, or in other words, between approximately 210.sup.18 cm.sup.3 to 310.sup.18 cm.sup.3.
[0020] In some embodiments, the thickness T.sup.115 of the i-Si layer 115 is between 0.07 to 0.13 micrometers (m). In some embodiments, the thickness T.sup.115 of the i-Si layer 115 is between about 0.07 to 0.13 m, or in other words, between approximately 0.07 to 0.13 m. In some embodiments, the thickness T.sup.115 of the i-Si layer 115 is 100 nm. In some embodiments, the thickness T.sup.115 of the i-Si layer 115 is about 100 nm, or in other words, approximately 100 nm. In some embodiments, the doping concentration of the i-Si layer 115 is less than 510.sup.15 cm.sup.3. In some embodiments, the doping concentration of the i-Si layer 115 is less than about 510.sup.15 cm.sup.3, or in other words, less than approximately 510.sup.15 cm.sup.3.
[0021] An intrinsic germanium (i-Ge) layer 125 can be disposed on at least a portion of the p Si layer 120. A p-type doped silicon (p.sup.+ Ge) layer 130 can be disposed on the i-Ge layer 125. The p.sup.+ Ge layer 130 and the i-Ge layer 125 can form an absorption region 132. A passivation layer 145 can be disposed on at least a portion of each of the p.sup.+ Ge layer 130, the p Si layer 120, and the n.sup.+ Si layer 110. A first metal contact 135 can be disposed on the p.sup.+ Ge layer 130 and a second metal contact 140 can be disposed on the n.sup.+ Si layer 110.
[0022] An optical waveguide 155 can guide infrared, near-infrared, and/or optical signals or energy 150 into the absorption region 132. For example, an evanescent or a hybrid of a butt and evanescent coupling of optical signals through the waveguide 155 into the absorption region 132 can be used, particularly for high speed operations. In some embodiments, the incoming infrared and/or optical signals or energy is first collected in the i-Ge layer 125 and/or absorption region 132, and the resulting photo-generated carriers are swept into the i-Si layer 115 and/or multiplication region 122 for avalanche multiplication. Alternatively, or in addition to, the infrared and/or optical signals or energy can be introduced to the APD 100 from the top 160 or from the bottom 165 relative to the layers of the APD 100.
[0023] The different doped layers control the APD's internal electric field such that the APD 100 functions correctly. In addition to the approximately 100 nm thick i-Si layer 115, the p Si charge layer 120 can be highly doped and made exceptionally thin, as set forth in detail above, to suppress the APD operating bias below 12 V. The thickness of each of the p.sup.+ Ge layer 130, the i-Ge layer 125, the n.sup.+ Si layer 110, and the substrate 105 are not as critical, nor do they require a particular specific layer thickness to be operable with the inventive aspects disclosed herein. The thickness and doping concentrations of each of the p Si layer 120 and the i-Si layer 115, are of more importance to achieve the low bias voltage and high performance as described herein.
[0024] The APD 100 has associated therewith a breakdown bias voltage. Preferably, the breakdown bias is 8.5 V or thereabout. In some embodiments, the breakdown bias is less than 12 V, or thereabout. The APD 100 also has associated therewith an operating bandwidth. Preferably, the operating bandwidth is 10 GHz, or thereabout. In some embodiments, the operating bandwidth is greater than 8 GHz. In some embodiments, the operating bandwidth is greater than 10 GHz. The simulation, measurement, and performance characteristics of the APD 100 are discussed in further detail below.
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[0029] The inventive aspects of the APD 100, as disclosed herein, enables Si/Ge APD technology to be available within consumer electronics, which is a market in which APDs have traditionally had difficulty entering due to operating voltage and cost constraints. The embodiments of the invention disclosed herein can be used in various high speed and high sensitivity optical receiver silicon photonics systems that require low voltage operation.
[0030] Although particular embodiments have been described, it will be appreciated that the principles of the invention are not limited to those embodiments. The inventive concepts described herein can be used in high-speed communications systems, for example, including 10 Gbit/s or higher communication networks. The avalanche photodiodes described herein can be included within general purpose computers, tablets, smart phones, ultrabooks, servers, or the like. Embodiments disclosed herein provide compact, high performance, and high frequency response APDs having low breakdown bias characteristics.
[0031] Other variations and modifications may be made without departing from the principles of the invention as set forth in the following claims.