Lim, 2021 - Google Patents
Defects in transition-metal-hyperdoped si and their role in near-infrared light detectionLim, 2021
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- Lim S
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The bandgap of Si makes it transparent to light with wavelengths longer than 1.1 um. This includes most of the technologically useful telecommunication bands in the near-infrared (NIR). Conversely, InGaAs, HgCdTe, or Ge-based detectors are ideal in this spectral range …
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