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Nitrogen-ion-implanted GaAs Fabry-Pérot cavity photoconductor for THz photonics

Peytavit et al., 2015

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11306995589078904175
Author
Peytavit E
Billet M
Desmet Y
Ducournau G
Yarekha D
Lampin J
Publication year
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2015 40th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz waves (IRMMW-THz)

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Ultrafast photoconductors using GaAs implanted by low energy N+ ions (< 55 keV) are fabricated and characterized up to 320 GHz by means of a photomixing experiment. Around 90 μW of output power was obtained at 290 GHz with a 2-μm-diameter photoconductor …
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