Five mesa p+-i-n+ photodiodes (each of 0.126 mm2 area) were investigated as conversion devices for X-ray-voltaics, in order to understand the comparative effects between different semiconductor materials, device structures, and X-ray incident power, and to explore them for use in future radioisotope microbatteries. Three semiconductor materials (AlInP, InGaP, and GaAs) and three i layer thicknesses of one material, AlInP (2 μm, 6 μm, and 10 μm), were investigated under the illumination of various controlled X-ray incident powers. The highest short circuit current was achieved with the GaAs device due to its thickest active layer and highest linear absorption coefficients at the most numerous incident X-ray photon energies (Mo Kα at 17.48 ke...
In hard X-ray applications that require high detection efficiency and short response times, such as ...
Four Al0.52In0.48P p+-i-n+ mesa photodiodes with 6 μm thick i layers and two different diameters (21...
Forthcoming, imaging X-ray telescopes cannot detect photons with energies above ~10KeV due to the li...
Five mesa p+-i-n+ photodiodes (each of 0.126 mm2 area) were investigated as conversion devices for X...
This paper describes the performance of a fabricated prototype Al0.2Ga0.8As 55Fe radioisotope microb...
The effects of temperature on the key parameters of a prototype GaAs 55Fe radioisotope X-ray microba...
An Al0.52In0.48P 55Fe radioisotope microbattery is demonstrated over the temperature range −20 °C to...
Results characterizing the performance of prototype thin (3 µm i layer) GaAs p+–i–n+ mesa photodiode...
A study of leakage currents using GaAs mesa p-i-n diodes for X-ray photon counting is presented. Dif...
An Al0.52In0.48P 55Fe radioisotope microbattery is demonstrated over the temperature range -20 °C to...
Thin (2 μm active layer) spectroscopic p[superscript +]-i-n[superscript +] GaAs X-ray photodiodes of...
This paper investigates the effects of temperature on an InGaP (GaInP) (55)Fe X-ray photovoltaic cel...
11noThis work reports on the fabrication and characterization of a novel high-speed, low-noise X-ray...
Two GaAs mesa p+-i-n+ photodiodes intended for photon counting X-ray spectroscopy, having an i layer...
Two GaAs p+-i-n+ mesa X-ray photodiodes were characterized for their electrical and photon counting ...
In hard X-ray applications that require high detection efficiency and short response times, such as ...
Four Al0.52In0.48P p+-i-n+ mesa photodiodes with 6 μm thick i layers and two different diameters (21...
Forthcoming, imaging X-ray telescopes cannot detect photons with energies above ~10KeV due to the li...
Five mesa p+-i-n+ photodiodes (each of 0.126 mm2 area) were investigated as conversion devices for X...
This paper describes the performance of a fabricated prototype Al0.2Ga0.8As 55Fe radioisotope microb...
The effects of temperature on the key parameters of a prototype GaAs 55Fe radioisotope X-ray microba...
An Al0.52In0.48P 55Fe radioisotope microbattery is demonstrated over the temperature range −20 °C to...
Results characterizing the performance of prototype thin (3 µm i layer) GaAs p+–i–n+ mesa photodiode...
A study of leakage currents using GaAs mesa p-i-n diodes for X-ray photon counting is presented. Dif...
An Al0.52In0.48P 55Fe radioisotope microbattery is demonstrated over the temperature range -20 °C to...
Thin (2 μm active layer) spectroscopic p[superscript +]-i-n[superscript +] GaAs X-ray photodiodes of...
This paper investigates the effects of temperature on an InGaP (GaInP) (55)Fe X-ray photovoltaic cel...
11noThis work reports on the fabrication and characterization of a novel high-speed, low-noise X-ray...
Two GaAs mesa p+-i-n+ photodiodes intended for photon counting X-ray spectroscopy, having an i layer...
Two GaAs p+-i-n+ mesa X-ray photodiodes were characterized for their electrical and photon counting ...
In hard X-ray applications that require high detection efficiency and short response times, such as ...
Four Al0.52In0.48P p+-i-n+ mesa photodiodes with 6 μm thick i layers and two different diameters (21...
Forthcoming, imaging X-ray telescopes cannot detect photons with energies above ~10KeV due to the li...