Demultiplexing photodetector

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H01L 31/02 (2006.01) H01L 27/15 (2006.01) H01L 31/11 (2006.01) H01L 31/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1132693

-1- Abstract: A 3-terminal totally integrated demultiplexing photodiode is disclosed wherein information present simultaneously at two wavelengths can be developed into two separate currents available at the three terminals. Two quaternary n-type layers of indium gallium arsenide phosphide having unequal bandgaps and each having a pn junction are separated by a layer of n-type indium phosphide. The device is oriented so as to present the incoming radiation first to the quaternary layer having the larger bandgap and then to the quaternary layer having the lower bandgap. One of the contacts is attached to the top layer of n-type indium phosphide, a second contact is attached to a central p-type region established in the top layer of indium phosphide and penetrating through to the top quaternary layer, and the third contact is connected either to the indium phosphide substrate or to a p-type outer region that surrounds all of the layers. By reversing the dc potential applied to the junctions in the quaternary layers, a dual-wavelength light emitting diode is provided.

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