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Intrinsic infrared photoconductor

The interband absorption of semiconductors produces free electrons and holes in the conduction and valence bands. These free carriers produce intrinsic photoconductivity above the band gap in adequate structures, and several types of infrared photoconductors have been built on this principle [43]. [Pg.71]


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