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Publication
LEOS 2001
Conference paper
Silicon lateral trench detectors for optical communications
Abstract
The role of silicon lateral trench detectors (LTD) in fiber optic communication systems was discussed. The LTD is a simple structure that is compatible with CMOS processing. It is composed of a series of parallel trenches alternately filled with p- and n- type polysilicon for the collection of carriers. The array of parallel trenches provides a collecting surface of arbitrary size to collect light from an optical fiber in the same way as with a conventional PIN detector. It was found that a PIN base receiver can out-perform an LTD analog using a simple model based on a parallel plate approximation.