Nassima Benchtaber, A. Nafidi, Samir Melkoud, Merieme Benaadad, D. Barkissy, E. Es-Salhi, F. Chibane, H. Chaib
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Manifestation of electronic transport transitions in nanostructure HgTe/CdTe type III superlattice for terahertz detection
We report here bands structure and the effective mass, in the direction of growth and in plan of HgTe (d1= 4.5 nm)/ CdTe(d2=4.8 nm) superlattice done in the envelope function formalism. We investigated Hall Effect with the help of the density of states and the Fermi level as a function of temperature. We found that temperature generated transitions from quasi bidimensional holes (Q2D) to three dimensional (3D) electrons and p type to n type conductivity respectively. When T increases, Eg increases and the cut-off wavelength λc decreases, with 5.06 μm < λc < 6.3 μm and the cut-off frequency 47 THz < fc < 59 THz. This sample can be used as a mid infrared terahertz detector. This superlattice is better than the random alloy Hg0.72Cd0.28Te for application as infrared detector at 21.88 K. These results are a guide for the design of infrared nanostructures detectors.