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30 September 2003 Negative infrared photoconductivity in CdS1-xSex films
A. Sh. Abdinov, M. A. Jafarov, H. M. Mamedov, E. F. Nasirov
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Abstract
The negative infrared photoconductivity (NPH) has been observed for the first time in CdS1-xSex films, in the wavelength region of 0.700 ÷ 1.23 μm. at values of stimulating light intensity Φ = 100 ÷ 400 Lk. electrical field E = 0.5 ÷ 130 V/cm and temperature T = 265 ÷ 310 Κ. It is established, that basic laws of NPH explains on the basis of two-barrier model and in the considered conditions a charge carriers, overcome a barrier by tunneling. A films of CdS1-xSex can be used in IR engineering and negatronics.
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A. Sh. Abdinov, M. A. Jafarov, H. M. Mamedov, and E. F. Nasirov "Negative infrared photoconductivity in CdS1-xSex films", Proc. SPIE 5126, 17th International Conference on Photoelectronics and Night Vision Devices, (30 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517363
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Semiconductors

Infrared photography

Infrared radiation

Selenium

Cadmium sulfide

Photodetectors

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