A gate-activated Pdse2 photodetector with a broadband detection from visible to mid-infrared region
Radiations with different wavelength are widely existing in nature and human society. It has broad applications in microelectronics, medicine, military, and other civilian fields. Human eyes cannot directly observe ultraviolet radiation quantitively. Photodetectors refer to the devices that ena...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1564492022-04-16T10:06:43Z A gate-activated Pdse2 photodetector with a broadband detection from visible to mid-infrared region Zhang, Xuran Wang Qijie School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering qjwang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics Radiations with different wavelength are widely existing in nature and human society. It has broad applications in microelectronics, medicine, military, and other civilian fields. Human eyes cannot directly observe ultraviolet radiation quantitively. Photodetectors refer to the devices that enable to convert incident light into electrical signals. Photodetectors as ultrasensitive and fast light sensors have a very wide utilization in the many aspects of the human society, such as the industry, military offense field, and our daily life. Master of Science (Electronics) 2022-04-16T10:06:43Z 2022-04-16T10:06:43Z 2022 Thesis-Master by Coursework Zhang, X. (2022). A gate-activated Pdse2 photodetector with a broadband detection from visible to mid-infrared region. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156449 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156449 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Radiations with different wavelength are widely existing in nature and human
society. It has broad applications in microelectronics, medicine, military, and other
civilian fields. Human eyes cannot directly observe ultraviolet radiation quantitively.
Photodetectors refer to the devices that enable to convert incident light into electrical
signals. Photodetectors as ultrasensitive and fast light sensors have a very wide
utilization in the many aspects of the human society, such as the industry, military
offense field, and our daily life. |
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A gate-activated Pdse2 photodetector with a broadband detection from visible to mid-infrared region |
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A gate-activated Pdse2 photodetector with a broadband detection from visible to mid-infrared region |
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