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SOI-based micro-mechanical terahertz detector operating at room-temperature

Published 8 Apr 2022 in physics.optics, physics.app-ph, and physics.ins-det | (2204.03970v2)

Abstract: We present a micro-mechanical terahertz (THz) detector fabricated on a silicon on insulator (SOI) substrate and operating at room-temperature. The device is based on a U-shaped cantilever of micrometric size, on top of which two aluminum half-wave dipole antennas are deposited. This produces an absorption extending over the $\sim 2-3.5$THz frequency range. Due to the different thermal expansion coefficients of silicon and aluminum, the absorbed radiation induces a deformation of the cantilever, which is read out optically using a $1.5\mu$m laser diode. By illuminating the detector with an amplitude modulated, 2.5 THz quantum cascade laser, we obtain, at room-temperature and atmospheric pressure, a responsivity of $\sim 1.5 \times 10{8}$pm/W for the fundamental mechanical bending mode of the cantilever. This yields an noise-equivalent-power of 20 nW/Hz${1/2}$ at 2.5THz. Finally, the low mechanical quality factor of the mode grants a broad frequency response of approximately 150kHz bandwidth, with a response time of $\sim 2.5\mu$s.

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