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Spectral current density and responsivity scaling for Fourier transform photocurrent spectroscopy
J Kunc1, B Morzhuk1, M Shestopalov1
1Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, CZ-121 16 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
Abstract:
We propose and experimentally verify a methodology to scale arbitrary units to photocurrent spectral density (A/eV) in Fourier transform Photocurrent (FTPC) spectroscopy. We also propose the FTPC scaling to responsivity (A/W), provided a narrow-band optical power measurement is available. The methodology is based on an interferogram waveform consisting of a constant background and interference contribution. We also formulate conditions that have to be met for correct scaling. We experimentally demonstrate the technique on a calibrated InGaAs diode and weak responsivity, long response time SiC interdigital detector. We identify a series of impurity-band and interband transitions in the SiC detector and slow mid-gap to conduction band transitions.
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