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Highly efficient and electrically robust carbon irradiated semi-insulating GaAs based photoconductive terahertz emitters

Singh et al., 2014

Document ID
9290352833069281882
Author
Singh A
Pal S
Surdi H
Prabhu S
Nanal V
Pillay R
Publication year
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Applied Physics Letters

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We demonstrate here an efficient photoconductive THz source with low electrical power consumption. We have increased the maximum THz radiation power emitted from SI-GaAs based photoconductive emitters (PCEs) by two orders of magnitude. By irradiating the SI …
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