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Bolometric detector embedded in a polycrystalline diamond grown by chemical vapor deposition
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A fast bolometric detector embedded in a plate of chemical-vapor-deposited polycrystalline diamond was developed and fabricated. The working element of the bolometer is a buried graphitized layer (with temperature-sensitive resistance) fabricated in the bulk of a diamond by C+ ion implantation followed by annealing. The kinetics of the response of the structure to irradiation with light from an LGI-21 pulsed nitrogen laser (λ = 337 nm, τP ∼ 8 ns) were studied. The room-temperature response width at half-maximum is ∼ 20 ns. Using the space-time distribution of responses of the structure, thermal (bolometric) signals were resolved from signals of different nature (photoconductivity or photovoltage).
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