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Low‐temperature‐grown gallium arsenide photoconductors with subpicosecond carrier lifetime and photoresponse reaching 25 mA/W under 1550 nm CW excitationTannoury et al., 2020
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- Tannoury C
- Billet M
- Coinon C
- Lampin J
- Peytavit E
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- Electronics Letters
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The authors show in this Letter that photoconductors based on GaAs grown at low temperatures can exhibit photoresponses as high as 25 mA/W under continuous‐wave 1550‐ nm‐wavelength illumination. It is achieved by using an optical Fabry–Pérot cavity in order to …
- 229910001218 Gallium arsenide 0 title abstract description 30
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