Time-resolved study of thermal effects in p-InAsSb/n-InAs0.78Sb0.22 negative luminescence devices
Abstract
Analysis of optical signal variation during and after a single 500 μs pumping pulse in p-InAsSb/n-InAs0.78Sb0.22 diodes at forward and reverse biases measured in a broad band (2–14 μm), a long wave (8–14 μm), and a mid-wave (2–8 μm) infrared regions revealed a dominant role of the metal/p-InAsSb junction in the diode temperature change. Heat pumping ability vs current and vs temperature in p-InAsSb/n-InAs0.78Sb0.22 samples at a reverse bias have been qualitatively explained within the ranks of existing ideas on thermoelectric effects in diodes with a thin base and metal contacts.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (6)
S. A. Karandashev
Independent researchers, St. Petersburg, Russia
A. A. Klimov
Independent researchers, St. Petersburg, Russia
R. E. Kunkov
Independent researchers, St. Petersburg, Russia
T. S. Lukhmyrina
Independent researchers, St. Petersburg, Russia
B. A. Matveev
Independent researchers, St. Petersburg, Russia
M. A. Remennyi
Independent researchers, St. Petersburg, Russia