“…A large variety of measurement systems were used to characterize recombination and carrier transport properties such as carrier lifetime, [2,3] mobility, [4] diffusion length, [5][6][7][8] and even access to diode parameters: [9] cathodoluminescence, [10] electroluminescence, [11] steady-state photoluminescence (PL), [12,13] time-resolved THz spectroscopy, [4,14] time of flight (ToF), [15] time-resolved microwave conductivity (TRMC), lock-in thermography, [16] laser-beaminduced current (LBIC), [16] electron-beam-induced current (EBIC), [17,18] two-photon spectroscopy, [19] and transport imaging (scanning electron microscopy [SEM] coupled to a microscope and camera). [20] Usually, more than one technique is required to determine the charge carrier lifetime or mobility.…”