Kazakova et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Transient current in amorphous, porous semiconductor-crystalline semiconductor structuresKazakova et al., 1998
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- 3933684119397958162
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- Kazakova L
- Lebedev E
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- Semiconductors
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The time-of-flight technique in the weak signal mode (ie, under conditions of small charge drift in the sample) is used to study the transient photocurrent in amorphous (porous) semiconductor-crystalline semiconductor structures. Amorphous Se-As materials, porous Si …
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