The Moving photocarrier Grating Technique (MGT) allows the simultaneous determination of the photocarrier drift mobilities and the small-signal recombination lifetime of photoconductive semiconductors. The technique measures the direct current (DC) induced by a monochromatic illumination consisting of a moving interference pattern superimposed on a uniform background of much higher intensity. A drawback of the technique is the low level of the signal to be measured, which can be masked by the noise at low temperatures or low light intensities. In this work, we propose implementing an alternating current (AC) version of the MGT by chopping the weak beam in the standard configuration. We call this new technique the Chopped Moving photocarrier...
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International audienceThe design of an automated steady state photocarrier grating (SSPG) experiment...
Allowing for the simultaneous determination of the photocarriers drift mobilities and their small-si...
International audienceAbstract The steady-state photocarrier grating (SSPG) experiment is a popular ...
In this paper we first present a comparison between two grating techniques, the oscillating photocar...
We present a complete theoretical analysis of the modulated photocarrier grating method (MPG). Our c...
International audienceIn this chapter we detail photoconductivity techniques based on the illuminati...
IIn this paper we present a complete theoretical analysis of the steady-state photocarrier grating (...
Pulsed excitation methods followed by time-resolved measurements have been questioned as a valid pro...
In this paper, we show that the combination of different characterization techniques based on the ph...
In the present phase of the program, the transport parameters of a number of amorphous semiconductor...
We present a method to obtain the density of states (DOS) of photoconductive insulators based on ste...
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Secondary photocurrents offer an alternative mechanism to photomultiplier tubes and avalanche diodes...
This report describes work performed during this subcontract by the University of California. The ph...
To explore novel physical mechanisms for detection and internal amplification of light signals in se...
International audienceThe design of an automated steady state photocarrier grating (SSPG) experiment...
Allowing for the simultaneous determination of the photocarriers drift mobilities and their small-si...
International audienceAbstract The steady-state photocarrier grating (SSPG) experiment is a popular ...
In this paper we first present a comparison between two grating techniques, the oscillating photocar...
We present a complete theoretical analysis of the modulated photocarrier grating method (MPG). Our c...
International audienceIn this chapter we detail photoconductivity techniques based on the illuminati...
IIn this paper we present a complete theoretical analysis of the steady-state photocarrier grating (...
Pulsed excitation methods followed by time-resolved measurements have been questioned as a valid pro...
In this paper, we show that the combination of different characterization techniques based on the ph...
In the present phase of the program, the transport parameters of a number of amorphous semiconductor...
We present a method to obtain the density of states (DOS) of photoconductive insulators based on ste...
LGEP 2011 ID = 750International audienceIn this paper we present a complete theoretical analysis of ...
Secondary photocurrents offer an alternative mechanism to photomultiplier tubes and avalanche diodes...
This report describes work performed during this subcontract by the University of California. The ph...
To explore novel physical mechanisms for detection and internal amplification of light signals in se...
International audienceThe design of an automated steady state photocarrier grating (SSPG) experiment...