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Frequency-selective sub-mm-W detector based on semiconductor superlattice with a built-in resonator

Raspopin et al., 2004

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7523406179051580457
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Raspopin A
Cui H
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Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing XII

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We propose a design of the frequency-selective sub-mm-W detector, which must operate at room temperature. The idea is based on a standing wave enhancement of the detector responsivity. The detector contains a lateral semiconductor superlattice with electrons …
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