“…Photocarrier radiometry (PCR) [16] and its imaging counter part lock-in carrierography [17], a frequency-domain (FD) photoluminescence (PL) based quantitative characterization technique that measures photocarrier density distributions, has been demonstrated to be capable of characterizing carrier recombination properties [18][19][20], mobility/diffusivity [21,22], ion implantation dose [23], junction properties [24,25], and trap states/activation energy [26,27] in various semiconductor materials and devices. However, PCR shares the same nonlinearity issues as other dynamic optical techniques, which may substantially compromise its theoretical rigor and measurement self-consistency and reliability.…”