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Photoconductive Switch with High Sub-Bandgap Responsivity in Nitrogen-Doped Diamond
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2020
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Wide-bandgap SemiconductorShort Wavelength OpticEngineeringPhotoconductive SwitchOptoelectronic DevicesElectronic DevicesOptical PropertiesNanoelectronicsDiamond PcssOptical SwitchingPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringUltraviolet-triggered Diamond PcssPhysicsPhotoelectric MeasurementNitrogen ConcentrationDiamond-like CarbonApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
To mymargin evaluate nitrogen-doped diamond as a candidate for Photoconductive Semiconductor Switches (PCSS) triggered in the sub-bandgap visible range, we have fabricated and tested diamond PCSS from a set of diamond grades of varying nitrogen concentration. The nitrogen-doped diamond PCSS have higher responsivity than other diamond optoelectronic devices in the visible range. We present a novel demonstration of sub-bandgap triggered diamond PCSS, which when scaled to higher voltage, can compete with and even surpass performance of existing ultraviolet-triggered diamond PCSS. This work suggests that nitrogen-doped diamond is a promising candidate for high-power, fast optoelectronic devices.
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