Enhanced plasma wave detection of terahertz radiation using multiple high electron-mobility transistors connected in series
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Tamer Elkhatib, et al., "Enhanced plasma wave detection of terahertz radiation using multiple high electron-mobility transistors connected in series." IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques 58, (2), 2010, 331.
We report on enhanced room-temperature detection of terahertz radiation by several connected field-effect transistors. For this enhanced nonresonant detection, we have designed, fabricated, and tested plasmonic structures consisting of multiple InGaAs/GaAs pseudomorphic high electron-mobility transistors connected in series. Results show a 1.63-THz response that is directly proportional to the number of detecting transistors biased by a direct drain current at the same gate-to-source bias voltages. The responsivity in the saturation regime was found to be 170 V/W with the noise equivalent power in the range of 10-7 W/Hz0.5. The experimental data are in agreement with the detection mechanism based on the rectification of overdamped plasma waves excited by terahertz radiation in the transistor channel.