Dark current reduction by an adaptive CTIA photocircuit for room temperature SWIR sensing
Autor: | Mohammad Islam, Pamela Abshire, Alexander Castro, Fow-Sen Choa, Geoffrey Barrows, Berkovich Andrew Samuel |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Transimpedance amplifier
Hardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURES Materials science business.industry Capacitive sensing 020208 electrical & electronic engineering 010401 analytical chemistry Electrical engineering Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY 02 engineering and technology 01 natural sciences Temperature measurement 0104 chemical sciences Photodiode law.invention law Logic gate Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Optoelectronics business Order of magnitude Hardware_LOGICDESIGN Electronic circuit Dark current |
Zdroj: | ISCAS |
Popis: | We report an adaptive capacitive transimpedance amplifier circuit for room temperature sensing of short wave infrared (SWIR) radiation. The photocircuit reduces junction leakage current by measuring the current across a photodiode held at zero bias. This is critical to enable room temperature SWIR detection using materials with smaller bandgaps (and higher leakage current) such as InGaAs, which are typically operated at cooled temperatures. The transimpedance amplifier incorporates a floating gate current mirror in order to precisely cancel offset using nonvolatile analog storage. We experimentally verify that we are able to precisely tune the input offset and demonstrate a reduction in dark current of an InGaAs photodiode by two orders of magnitude, from 700pA to 2.25pA, when comparing similar adaptive and non-adaptive circuits. These circuits have been fabricated in a standard 0.6μm CMOS process. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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