Abstract:The paper considers the uncooled photodetectors based on GaInAsSb/GaAlAsSb heterostructures, which can be applied in precision diode laser spectroscopy. The spectral sensitivity range of photodetectors with a photosensitive area diameter of 1.0 mm and 2.0 mm is 1.0-2.4 μm. The current monochromatic sensitivity at the wavelength of 2.1 μm has a value of 1.0 A/W without bias. The capacity reaches 375 pF with a photosensitive area diameter of 1.0 mm and 800-5000 pF with 2 mm. The modern gas analyzers based on dio… Show more
“…[51–55]). Table 2 shows the results of calculating using formula (18) and experimental data [ 56–71 ] obtained in the regime of linear hopping of electrons and holes (Ohm's law) near the insulator–metal transition. Semiconductors with moderate compensation ratios K and the concentration of the doping (majority) hydrogen‐like impurity are considered.…”
Section: Calculation Results and Their Comparison With Experimental Datamentioning
m are responsible for stationary electrical conductivity at arbitrarily low temperatures even in the absence of illumination (see Figure 2). Further, Mott (see ref.[1] and references therein),
“…[51–55]). Table 2 shows the results of calculating using formula (18) and experimental data [ 56–71 ] obtained in the regime of linear hopping of electrons and holes (Ohm's law) near the insulator–metal transition. Semiconductors with moderate compensation ratios K and the concentration of the doping (majority) hydrogen‐like impurity are considered.…”
Section: Calculation Results and Their Comparison With Experimental Datamentioning
m are responsible for stationary electrical conductivity at arbitrarily low temperatures even in the absence of illumination (see Figure 2). Further, Mott (see ref.[1] and references therein),
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