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Terahertz conductivity of charge carriers in semiconductors
Hendrych, Erik ; Kužel, Petr (advisor) ; Nádvorník, Lukáš (referee)
In this thesis, we investigate the conductivity spectra of samples of weakly doped gal- lium arsenide in the terahertz region as a function of temperature. These are silicon-doped gallium arsenide of type N and zinc-doped gallium arsenide of type P. The temperature dependence in the terahertz region for these materials has not yet been described in the literature. We observe conductivity maxima corresponding to the admixture energies in the forbidden band. We use the Drude-Lorentz model to process the data. We achieve a good fit of the measured data. The carrier concentration at room temperature corre- sponds to the nominal value. The relaxation time and high-frequency permittivity match the tabulated values. The oscillator frequency for the N type approximately matches the admixture energy. For the P type, this value is outside the measured range and only the rise to this maximum is seen. 1
Growth of InP crystals for radiation detectors and other application
Pekárek, Ladislav ; Yatskiv, Roman
Bulk InP single crystals were grown by Czochralski method. Various dopants were added to the melt to obtain single crystals suitable for radiation detectors and other application. The intentionally doped of InP crystals were characterized by measurements of resistivity and Hall coefficient. Prototype detectors were prepared and evaluated by spectral detection of alpha particles and x-rays.
GROWTH OF InP CRYSTALS WITH RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS
Yatskiv, Roman ; Grym, Jan ; Žďánský, Karel ; Pekárek, Ladislav ; Zavadil, Jiří
We report on the influence of rare earth (RE) elements (Pr, Er, and Dy) addition during vertical Bridgman low pressure synthesis on the properties of InP crystals. The temperature dependent Hall measurement and low temperature photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy were employed to study the changes in electrical and optical properties of the crystals. The observed changes are attributed to the gettering effect of REs caused by the high affinity of REs towards shallow impurities in InP.

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