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Charge‐carrier mobilities in Cd0. 8Zn0. 2Te single crystals used as nuclear radiation detectors

Burshtein et al., 1993

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7765318709942767256
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Burshtein Z
Jayatirtha H
Burger A
Butler J
Apotovsky B
Doty F
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Applied physics letters

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Charge‐carrier mobilities have been measured for the first time in Cd0. 8Zn0. 2Te single crystals using time‐of‐flight measurements of charge carriers produced by short (10 ns) light pulses from a frequency‐doubled Nd: YAG laser (λ= 532 nm). The electron mobility …
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