Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SMIRP (Silicon mid-infrared photodetectors)
Período documentado: 2014-11-01 hasta 2016-04-30
Photonics has been identified as a key enabling technology with a substantial leverage effect on the global economy. More generally, silicon and its associated technologies underpin microelectronics, information technology and the digital world as we currently know it. Silicon photonics, and major breakthroughs in it such as mid-IR detection, would widen its application areas into a range of high value, important societal, environmental, security and health applications. Green photonics that generate or conserve energy, cut greenhouse emissions, reduce pollution, yield environmentally sustainable outputs or improve public health is expected to have a growth rate value of near to 20% p.a. A major market is the use of mid-IR sensors in smart buildings and cities to give more efficient use of resources. The low cost intrinsic to silicon technology could be paramount.
This price reduction and market expansion would be enabled by mid-IR silicon based detectors as the fabrication process steps are well known and entirely compatible with low cost CMOS production, as opposed to the current high cost of MCT and other detectors, whether they are cryogenically or thermoelectrically cooled or operating at room temperature.
Silicon mid-IR photodetectors as well as being significantly cheaper to manufacture and more reliable than current detection devices, would enable the elimination of processes using highly toxic materials such as MCT, lead sulphide, lead selenide and arsenic containing alloys.