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Effect of illumination time on thermally stimulated currents in semi-insulating GaAs
With weak illumination for 5 sec. at least six peaks were seen, while after 1-min illumination only four peaks were evident; with stronger illumination, thermally stimulated current essentially consisted of two major peaks, at about 115 K and 278 K; 115 K peak first increased with illumination time, passed through maximum, and was quite small after 12-hr illumination, while 278 K peak became very large.
Effect of illumination time on thermally stimulated currents in semi-insulating GaAs
With weak illumination for 5 sec. at least six peaks were seen, while after 1-min illumination only four peaks were evident; with stronger illumination, thermally stimulated current essentially consisted of two major peaks, at about 115 K and 278 K; 115 K peak first increased with illumination time, passed through maximum, and was quite small after 12-hr illumination, while 278 K peak became very large.
Effect of illumination time on thermally stimulated currents in semi-insulating GaAs
Applied Physics Letters
Haisty, R.W. (author)
1967
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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