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Abstract: We investigated the homogenous nucleation of crystalline grains in amorphous Si during transient temperature pulse of few milliseconds IR laser irradiation. The crystallized volume fraction is ~80%. Significant crystallization occurs in nonsteady regime because of the rapid temperature variation (106 °C/s). Our model combines the time evolution of the crystal grain population with the consumption of the amorphous volume due to the growth of grains. Thanks to the experimental approach based on a laser source to heat α-Si and the theoretical model we extended the description of the spontaneous crystallization up to 1323 K or 250 K above the temperature investigated by conventional annealing.
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Marsili F, Najafi F, Herder C, Berggren KK. Electrothermal simulation of superconducting nanowire avalanche photodetectors. Appl Phys Lett. 2011;98(9):3.
Abstract: We developed an electrothermal model of NbN superconducting nanowire avalanche photodetectors (SNAPs) on sapphire substrates. SNAPs are single-photon detectors consisting of the parallel connection of N superconducting nanowires. We extrapolated the physical constants of the model from experimental data and we simulated the time evolution of the device resistance, temperature and current by solving two coupled electrical and thermal differential equations describing the nanowires. The predictions of the model were in good quantitative agreement with the experimental results.
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Rodriguez-Morales F, Zannoni R, Nicholson J, Fischetti M, Yngvesson KS, Appenzeller J. Direct and heterodyne detection of microwaves in a metallic single wall carbon nanotube. Appl Phys Lett. 2006;89(8):083502.
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Santavicca DF, Reulet B, Karasik BS, Pereverzev SV, Olaya D, Gershenson ME, et al. Energy resolution of terahertz single-photon-sensitive bolometric detectors. Appl Phys Lett. 2010;96(8):083505-3.
Abstract: We report measurements of the energy resolution of ultrasensitive superconducting bolometric detectors. The device is a superconducting titanium nanobridge with niobium contacts. A fast microwave pulse is used to simulate a single higher-frequency photon, where the absorbed energy of the pulse is equal to the photon energy. This technique allows precise calibration of the input coupling and avoids problems with unwanted background photons. Present devices have an intrinsic full-width at half-maximum energy resolution of approximately 23 THz, near the predicted value due to intrinsic thermal fluctuation noise.
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