Gallium Nitride Photodetector Measurements Of Uv Emission From A Gaseous Ch4/O-2 Hybrid Rocket Igniter Plume

2019 IEEE Aerospace Conference(2019)

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Owing to its wide (3.4 eV) and direct-tunable band gap, gallium nitride (GaN) is an excellent material platform to make UV photodetectors. GaN is also stable in radiation-rich and high-temperature environments, which makes photodetectors fabricated using this material useful for in-situ flame detection and combustion monitoring. In this paper, we use a GaN photodetector to measure ultraviolet (UV) emissions from a hybrid rocket motor igniter plume. The GaN photodetector, built at the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility, has 5 mu m wide regions of AlGaN/ GaN two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) electrodes spaced by intrinsic GaN channels. In most applications, the ideal photodetector would exhibit a high responsivity to maximize the signal, in addition to a low dark current to minimize quiescent power. A performance metric which simultaneously captures these two values is the normalized photocurrent-to-dark current ratio (NPDR), defined as the ratio of responsivity to dark current, with units of W-1. The NPDR of our device is record-high with a value of 6 x 10(14) W-1 and the UV-to-visible rejection ratio is 4 x 10(6). The high rejection ratio is essential as it eliminates cross-sensitivity of the detector to visible light. The spectral response can be modeled as a rectangular window with a peak responsivity of 7,800 AW(-1) at 362 nm and a bandwidth of 16 nm. The photodetector shows operation at high temperatures (up to 250 degrees C). The NPDR still remains above 109 W-1 at the higher temperatures, and the peak wavelength shifts from 362 nm to 375 nm at 250 degrees C. The photodetector was placed at three radial distances (3 '', 5.5 '', and 7 '') from the base of the igniter plume and the oxidizer-to-fuel ratio (O-2/CH4) was varied to alter the size and strength of the plume. The current measured from the device was proportional to the intensity of the emission from the plume. The data demonstrates a clear trend of increasing current with increasing fuel concentration. Further, the current decreases with larger separation between the photodetector and the plume. A calibration curve constructed from the responsivity measurements taken over four orders of magnitude was used to convert the current into incident optical power. By treating the plume as a black body, and calculating a radiative configuration factor corresponding to the geometry of the plume and the detector, we calculated average plume temperatures at each of the three oxidizer-to-fuel ratios. The estimated plume temperatures were between 850 and 950 K for all three combustion conditions. The temperature is roughly invariant for a fixed fuel concentration for the three tested distances. These data demonstrate the functionality of GaN as a material platform for use in harsh environment flame monitoring.
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rectangular window,calibration curve,gaseous methane/oxygen hybrid rocket motor igniter plume,AlGaN/GaN two-dimensional electron gas electrodes,normalized photocurrent-to-dark current ratio,combustion monitoring,in-situ flame detection,high-temperature environments,UV photo detectors,UV emission,gallium nitride photodetector measurements,oxidizer-to-fuel ratio,high rejection ratio,UV-to-visible rejection ratio,intrinsic GaN channels,GaN photo detector,temperature 250.0 degC,electron volt energy 3.4 eV,size 5.0 mum,temperature 850.0 K to 950.0 K,wavelength 362.0 nm to 375.0 nm,wavelength 16.0 nm,AlGaN-GaN
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