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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Messina, G.
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- 2021Characterization of HTS Coils for Superconducting Rotating Electric Machine Applications: Challenges, Material Selection, Winding Process, and Testingcitations
- 2021Characterization of HTS Coils for Superconducting Rotating Electric Machine Applications: Challenges, Material Selection, Winding Process, and Testingcitations
- 2021Fabrication of 3D monolithic graphene foam/polycaprolactone porous nanocomposites for bioapplicationscitations
- 2021Micro-photoluminescence of Carbon Dots Deposited on Twisted Double-Layer Graphene Grown by Chemical Vapor Depositioncitations
- 2019The Role of Graphene-Based Derivative as Interfacial Layer in Graphene/n-Si Schottky Barrier Solar Cellscitations
- 2016An investigation into the magnetic properties of low-dimensional 3d magnets
- 2014Fast growth of polycrystalline graphene by chemical vapor deposition of ethanol on coppercitations
- 2013Microstructure of anatase-based hybrid nanocompositescitations
- 2013On the hydrogen sensing mechanism of Pt/TiO2/CNTs based devicescitations
- 2012Hydrogen sensing characteristics of Pt/TiO2/MWCNTscompositescitations
- 2011Synthesis and analysis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes/oxides hybrid materials for polymer composite applicationscitations
- 2010Single-crystal diamond MIS diode for deep UV detectioncitations
- 2010Fe-catalysed synthesis of C nanotubes by i-C4H10 decomposition: advantages and problems deriving from H2 addition to the growth ambient
- 2010K10 Montmorillonite Based Catalysts for the Growth of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes through Catalytic Chemical Vapor Depositioncitations
- 2010Micro-Raman analysis of titanium oxide/carbon nanotubes-basednanocomposites for hydrogen sensing applicationscitations
- 2009Influence of carbon source and Fe-catalyst support on the growth of multi-walled nanotubescitations
- 2008Experiments on C nanotubes synthesis by Fe-assisted ethane decompositioncitations
- 2008Large-scale production of high-quality multi-walled carbon nanotubes: Role of precursor gas and of Fe-catalyst supportcitations
- 2007Optimisation of gas mixture composition for the preparation of high quality MWCNT by catalytically assisted CVDcitations
- 2007Aid of Raman spectroscopy in diagnostics on MWCNT synthesised by Fe-catalysed CVDcitations
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Single-crystal diamond MIS diode for deep UV detection
Abstract
Due to its exceptional physical properties, synthetic diamond is an ideal material for the realization of UV and X-ray detectors to be used for the characterization of laser-generated plasmas. Diamond detectors are able to operate at high temperatures and in the presence of high fluxes of ionizing radiation, where traditional silicon-based detectors usually fail. In this paper, we report on Raman and electro-optical characterization of a structure consisting of intrinsic diamond/boron-doped diamond homoepitaxially grown by chemical vapor deposition onto a commercial high pressure high temperature Ib-type diamond substrate using a 1% CH<SUB>4</SUB>/H<SUB>2</SUB> gas mixture. A metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) diode was obtained by thermally evaporating an aluminum contact on the growth surface of the intrinsic layer. The detection capability of this device operating in transverse configuration was measured in the deep UV spectral range. The device sensitivity has been estimated at different biasing voltages and at two wavelengths having different penetration depths into the material. The device was also tested at zero biasing voltage (photovoltaic mode operation), showing quite a good photoresponse. These results suggest that MIS structures based on high-quality homoepitaxial diamonds may be successfully utilized for photodetection even at zero bias....