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Defect Creation in Large Area Electronic Materials
Explores defect creation in large area electronic materials, focusing on amorphous silicon and discussing doping efficiency, estimated defect density, and light-induced defects.
Optical Detectors: Photoconductors
Explains the operation and characteristics of photoconductors, emphasizing the trade-offs between sensitivity and speed.
Semiconductors: Equilibrium Properties and Charge Dynamics
Covers the equilibrium properties of semiconductors, focusing on charge dynamics and the influence of temperature on electron-hole generation.
Semiconductor Theory: Low Injection Approximation
Discusses semiconductor equations and the low injection approximation for carrier behavior.
Intrinsic Semiconductors: Thermal Generation and Carrier Concentration
Covers intrinsic semiconductors, focusing on thermal generation and carrier concentration calculations.
Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
Covers dynamic photoelectrochemical responses for stability and recombination losses in solar absorbers and semiconductor electrolyte junctions.
PN Junctions: Equilibrium and Band Diagrams
Covers the behavior of p-n junctions at equilibrium, including voltage effects on Fermi energy and depletion regions.
Photodiodes: Characteristics and Circuit Model
Explores the characteristics and circuit model of photodiodes.
Doping Profiles in Semiconductor Components
Covers doping profiles in semiconductors, focusing on silicon bars doped with boron and phosphorus for applications like avalanche photodiodes.
Photovoltaic Devices and Light Emitting Diodes
Provides an overview of photovoltaic devices and light emitting diodes, focusing on their mechanisms, efficiency factors, and material considerations.