Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9818225 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
High-speed optoelectronic devices are increasingly used for a wide range of functions in space based satellites and research with typical applications ranging from intra-satellite fiber optic communication through to specialized detectors for astronomical observation. In this paper, we illustrate some of the more important effects in high-speed photodetectors and illustrate by way of example, methods in which time-resolved methods of analyses with the MeV ion (Transient Ion Beam Induced Current) and pulsed picosecond laser microbeams can be used to further understand the role of high-injection effects on SET (Single Event Transient) spatio-temporal evolution. Two complimentary photodetector configurations will be addressed including Si p-i-n and GaAs Metal Schottky Metal (MSM) photodetectors. Despite the large differences in the structure of their electric fields, both systems were characterized by SET's which displayed large space-charge dependencies as predicted by simulation. A general qualitative description is given.
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