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28 June 1985 Nonlinear And Time Resolved Studies Of Native Defects In CDSE.
D. L. Rosen, Q. X. Li, R. R. Alfano
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Abstract
Knowledge of the dynamical properties of impurities and defects in crystals is indispensable for understanding the properties of semiconductors 1,2. Picosecond and nonlinear spectroscopy, which has been shown to be very sensitive to defect states, has only rarely been used to study these important energy levels. In this communication most of the important picosecond and nonlinear effects in CdSe are proved to be controlled by native defects and a simple Klasens-like model shown sufficient for explaining the dynamics of this material.
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D. L. Rosen, Q. X. Li, and R. R. Alfano "Nonlinear And Time Resolved Studies Of Native Defects In CDSE.", Proc. SPIE 0524, Spectroscopic Characterization Techniques for Semiconductor Technology II, (28 June 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946324
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Luminescence

Picosecond phenomena

Semiconductors

Spectroscopy

Crystals

Lithium

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