In this paper, a novel three-electrode integrated electrochemical platform (TEIEP) is designed and fabricated for simultaneous detection of hydroquinone (HQ) and catechol (CC), in which nanoporous gold (NPG) served as...
Four Al0.52In0.48P p +-in + mesa photodiodes with 6 µm thick i layers and two different diameters (217 µm ± 15 µm and 409 µm ± 28 µm) were studied at room temperature (24 °C). Electrical characterisation measurements are reported along with measurements showing the performance of the devices as X-ray detectors. The devices exhibited leakage currents < 3 pA (corresponding to leakage current densities < 2 nA/cm 2) at 100 V reverse bias (electric field strength of 167 kV/cm). The photodiodes were coupled to a custom-made low-noise charge-sensitive preamplifier, the noise characteristics of the resultant spectrometers were investigated as functions of shaping times. The best energy resolutions (full width at half maximum of the 5.9 keV photopeak from an 55 Fe radioisotope X-ray source) achieved with the 217 µm ± 15 µm and 409 µm ± 28 µm diameter photodiodes were 0.89 keV and 1.05 keV, respectively. The dielectric dissipation factor of Al0.52In0.48P was estimated to be (2.2 ± 1.1) × 10-3 at room temperature.
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