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Betz, A. L.; Johnson, M. A.; McLaren, R. A.; Sutton, E. C. |
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Heterodyne detection of CO2 emission lines and wind velocities in the atmosphere of Venus |
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1976 |
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L141-L144 |
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carbon dioxide, emission spectra, optical heterodyning, planetary radiation, venus atmosphere, wind velocity, doppler effect, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, venus clouds |
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Масленников, Сергей Николаевич |
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Смесители на эффекте электронного разогрева для терагерцового и инфракрасного диапазонов |
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HEB, detector, mixer, terahertz, THz, infrared, IR, direct detection effect, conversion loss |
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Финкель, М. И. |
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Терагерцовые смесители на эффекте электронного разогрева в ультратонких плёнках NbN и NbTiN |
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HEB, detector, mixer, terahertz, THz, infrared, IR, direct detection effect, conversion bandwidth, conversion loss |
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Doi, Y.; Wang, Z.; Ueda, T.; Nickels, P.; Komiyama, S.; Patrashin, M.; Hosako, I.; Matsuura, S.; Shirahata, M.; Sawayama, Y.; Kawada, M. |
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CSIP – a novel photon-counting detector applicable for the SPICA far-infrared instrument |
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SPICA |
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SPICA Workshop 2009 |
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detectors; Infrared |
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We describe a novel GaAs/AlGaAs double-quantumwell device for the infrared photon detection, called ChargeSensitive Infrared Phototransistor (CSIP). The principle of CSIP detector is the photo-excitation of an intersubband transition in a QW as an charge integrating gate and the signal ampli<ef><ac><81>cation by another QW as a channel with very high gain, which provides us with extremely high responsivity (104 – 106 A/W). It has been demonstrated that the CSIP designed for the mid-infrared wavelength (14.7 μm) has an excellent sensitivity; the noise equivalent power (NEP) of 7 × 10-19 W/ with the quantum effciency of ~ 2%. Advantages of the CSIP against the other highly sensitive detectors are, huge dynamic range of > 106, low output impedance of 103 – 104 Ohms, and relatively high operation temperature (> 2 K). We discuss possible applications of the CSIP to FIR photon detection covering 35 – 60 μm waveband, which is a gap uncovered with presently available photoconductors. |
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Mitin, Vladimir; Antipov, Andrei; Sergeev, Andrei; Vagidov, Nizami; Eason, David; Strasser, Gottfried |
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Quantum Dot Infrared Photodetectors: Photoresponse Enhancement Due to Potential Barriers |
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2011 |
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Nanoscale Research Letters |
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Nanoscale res lett |
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Quantum dots; Infrared detectors; Photoresponse; Doping; Potential barriers; Capture processes |
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Potential barriers around quantum dots (QDs) play a key role in kinetics of photoelectrons. These barriers are always created, when electrons from dopants outside QDs fill the dots. Potential barriers suppress the capture processes of photoelectrons and increase the photoresponse. To directly investigate the effect of potential barriers on photoelectron kinetics, we fabricated several QD structures with different positions of dopants and various levels of doping. The potential barriers as a function of doping and dopant positions have been determined using nextnano3 software. We experimentally investigated the photoresponse to IR radiation as a function of the radiation frequency and voltage bias. We also measured the dark current in these QD structures. Our investigations show that the photoresponse increases ~30 times as the height of potential barriers changes from 30 to 130 meV. |
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