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QmagiQ, LLC SBIR Phase II Award, July 2020

A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to QmagiQ, LLC in July, 2020 for $549,496.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Defense and United States Army.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
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QmagiQ, LLC
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Government Agency
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Defense
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Government Branch
United States Army
United States Army
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Award Type
SBIR1
Contract Number (US Government)
W909MY-21-C-00081
Award Phase
Phase II1
Award Amount (USD)
549,4961
Date Awarded
July 7, 2020
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End Date
March 24, 2022
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Abstract

Pixel sidewalls of antimony-based type-II strained layer superlattices (SLS) with infrared energy bandgaps have electron accumulation (in n-type SLS) or electron inversion (in p-type SLS) surface layers that contribute leakage current that affects detector performance. These conductive surfaces are a consequence of surface Fermi level pinning in these materials and have to be prevented to address the leakage problem. Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is a promising approach to such passivation, especially given its ability to conformally coat the deep trenches that need to be etched between short-pitch pixels and dualband pixels. In Phase I, we developed an ALD recipe to passivate deep-dry-etched pixels of n-type SLS lattice-matched to GaSb, achieving performance identical to shallow-etched pixels from the same material. Phase II will focus on two parallel paths for boosting quantum efficiency (QE): p-type GaSb-SLS and n-type AlSb-SLS (SLS lattice-matched to AlSb). Higher QE results from greater electron diffusion length in the former, and from a reduction in superlattice period in the latter. Our goal is to achieve > 80-60% QE in SLS FPAs with cutoffs from 10-13 microns. Passivating p-type SLS is a hard problem. In the Phase I Option, we propose to experimentally investigate Zn-based ALD to modify surface Fermi levels, an approach patented by the Airforce.

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