The application of CVD diamond films in UV photodetectors is analysed according to device configuration. In particular photoconductive devices with sandwich and coplanar contacts and photodiodes with single and double Schottky barriers are considered. Ideal dark and photo-electrical characteristics are compared with experimental properties and the role of defects and impurities in collection efficiency, UV-visible discrimination and time response is discussed.

Photoelectrical characteristics of diamond UV detectors: dependence on device design and film quality / Salvatori, S.; Pace, Emanuele; Rossi, M. C.; Galluzzi, F.. - In: DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS. - ISSN 0925-9635. - STAMPA. - 6:(1997), pp. 361-366. [10.1016/S0925-9635(96)00757-1]

Photoelectrical characteristics of diamond UV detectors: dependence on device design and film quality

PACE, EMANUELE;
1997

Abstract

The application of CVD diamond films in UV photodetectors is analysed according to device configuration. In particular photoconductive devices with sandwich and coplanar contacts and photodiodes with single and double Schottky barriers are considered. Ideal dark and photo-electrical characteristics are compared with experimental properties and the role of defects and impurities in collection efficiency, UV-visible discrimination and time response is discussed.
1997
6
361
366
Salvatori, S.; Pace, Emanuele; Rossi, M. C.; Galluzzi, F.
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