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US Patent 9356170 THz distributed detectors and arrays

Patent 9356170 was granted and assigned to Wright State University on May, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Wright State University
Wright State University
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9356170
Patent Inventor Names
John S. Cetnar0
Elliott R. Brown0
John R. Middendorf0
Date of Patent
May 31, 2016
Patent Application Number
14215804
Date Filed
March 17, 2014
Patent Primary Examiner
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David Porta
Patent abstract

Terahertz (THz) distributed detectors, and arrays of detectors that utilize structured surface plasmonic effects for more efficient coupling to free space are discussed. One example distributed detector includes a detector junction comprising a Schottky or tunneling interface between a semiconductor and a detector metal, an ohmic junction comprising an ohmic interface between the semiconductor and an ohmic metal, and a gap that separates the detector junction from the ohmic junction. Structured surface plasmons concentrate an electric field in the gap when the distributed detector is exposed to THz radiation polarized perpendicular to the gap.

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