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Hetero-integration enables fast switching time-of-flight sensors for light detection and ranging.


ABSTRACT: The time-of-flight (ToF) principle is a method used to measure distance and construct three-dimensional (3D) images by detecting the time or the phase difference between emitted and back-reflected optical flux. The ToF principle has been employed for various applications including light ranging and detection (LiDAR), machine vision and biomedical engineering; however, bulky system size and slow switching speed have hindered the widespread application of ToF technology. To alleviate these issues, a demonstration of hetero-integration of GaN-based high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and GaAs-based vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) on a single platform via a cold-welding method was performed. The hetero-integrated ToF sensors show superior switching performance when compared to silicon-transistor-based systems, miniaturizing size and exhibiting stable ranging and high-resolution depth-imaging. This hetero-integrated system of dissimilar material-based high-performance devices suggests a new pathway towards enabling high-resolution 3D imaging and inspires broader range application of heterogeneously integrated electronics and optoelectronics.

SUBMITTER: Park M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7026395 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hetero-integration enables fast switching time-of-flight sensors for light detection and ranging.

Park Minseong M   Baek Yongmin Y   Dinare Mesgana M   Lee Doeon D   Park Kyung-Ho KH   Ahn Jungho J   Kim Dahee D   Medina Joseff J   Choi Won-Jin WJ   Kim Sihwan S   Zhou Changjie C   Heo Junseok J   Lee Kyusang K  

Scientific reports 20200217 1


The time-of-flight (ToF) principle is a method used to measure distance and construct three-dimensional (3D) images by detecting the time or the phase difference between emitted and back-reflected optical flux. The ToF principle has been employed for various applications including light ranging and detection (LiDAR), machine vision and biomedical engineering; however, bulky system size and slow switching speed have hindered the widespread application of ToF technology. To alleviate these issues,  ...[more]

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