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10 April 2001 Photoconductive patterns in semiconductors for electromagnetic field control: a review
Arvi Kruusing, Enn Mellikov
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Proceedings Volume 4415, Optical Organic and Inorganic Materials; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425503
Event: Advanced Optical Materials and Devices, 2000, Vilnius, United States
Abstract
A review of the generation of photoconductive line patterns in semiconductors and their possible use in free-space electromagnetics is presented. The basic configurations and properties of conductive line antennas and frequency-selective and chiral surface are listed. Tracking antennas based on photoconductive gratings on silicon are considered in detail. Some experimental results of investigation on the photoconductivity of AIIBVI monograin powder films at high frequencies are reported. The persistent photoconductivity in doped semiconductors containing DX and AX centers is reviewed.
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Arvi Kruusing and Enn Mellikov "Photoconductive patterns in semiconductors for electromagnetic field control: a review", Proc. SPIE 4415, Optical Organic and Inorganic Materials, (10 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425503
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Semiconductors

Plasma

Silicon

Diffraction gratings

Electromagnetism

Waveguides

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