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Photoconductive detectors structure

Thus the zinc blende structure semiconductors can be useful for intrinsic photoconductive detectors. Compounds such as InSb have been used as intrinsic photoconductors [4.20], as well as for photovoltaic detectors, but greater versatility of wavelength response is possible with the Hg j tCd Te alloy system. The Hgi j.Cd,Te alloys have received considerable development effort in recent years and are the most prominent intrinsic photoconductor materials they will be analyzed in this subsection. The development of Hg, Cd Te has concentrated almost entirely on n-type material since it provides high photoconductive gain however, p-type Hg, Cd,(Te crystals may be useful for intrinsic photoconductive detectors also [4.21]. [Pg.125]

Photoconductor Devices. Photoconductive detectors (3) used for infrared imaging are arrays similar to the basic structure in Figure 1. The (Hg,Cd)Te is thinned to an appropriate thickness through a combination of sawing and mechanical polishing, chemically treated to remove residual... [Pg.127]

When there is incomplete collection of charge, the primary photoconductivity is complicated by the presence of trapped space charge which distorts the electric field (see Section 10.1.2). Although the primary photoconductor is usually the best structure for a light detector, the recombination mechanisms are more commonly studied... [Pg.316]

The second photon effect of general utility is the photovoltaic effect. Unlike the photoconductive effect, it requires an internal potential barrier with a built-in electric field to separate a photoexcited hole-electron pair. Although it is possible to have an extrinsic photovoltaic effect, see Ryvkin [2.32], almost all practical photovoltaic detectors employ the intrinsic photoeffect. Usually this occurs at a simple p — n junction. However, other structures employed include those of an avalanche, p—i — n, Schottky barrier and heterojunction photodiode. There is also a photovoltaic effect occuring in the bulk. Each will be discussed, with emphasis on the p—n junction photoeffect. [Pg.14]


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