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We perform a simulation of one-dimensional quasi-random gratings for quantum well infrared photodetectors. The simulation reveals the trade-off between the grating induced intersubband absorption efficiency and the resulting spectral response range for normal incident radiation. By controlling the degree of grating quasi-randomness, one can optimize the absorption for the desired spectral response range. The general features in the simulation results can be used as guidelines in designing two-dimensional quasi-random gratings for the fabrication of focal plane imaging arrays.
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