Infrared radiation associated with switching in Boron single crystals was detected and analyzed. The time correlation between switching and radiation events, spectral distribution of the radiation, and its intensity as a function of current and temperature are reported. All the observed features suggest that recombination processes are the origin of this phenomenon and give information on the postswitching conduction mechanism of Boron.

Radiation emission associated with switching in crystalline boron / Prudenziati, Maria; Majni, Giuseppe; A., Alberigi Quaranta. - In: SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0038-1098. - STAMPA. - 13:(1973), pp. 1927-1930.

Radiation emission associated with switching in crystalline boron

PRUDENZIATI, Maria;MAJNI, Giuseppe;
1973

Abstract

Infrared radiation associated with switching in Boron single crystals was detected and analyzed. The time correlation between switching and radiation events, spectral distribution of the radiation, and its intensity as a function of current and temperature are reported. All the observed features suggest that recombination processes are the origin of this phenomenon and give information on the postswitching conduction mechanism of Boron.
1973
13
1927
1930
Radiation emission associated with switching in crystalline boron / Prudenziati, Maria; Majni, Giuseppe; A., Alberigi Quaranta. - In: SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0038-1098. - STAMPA. - 13:(1973), pp. 1927-1930.
Prudenziati, Maria; Majni, Giuseppe; A., Alberigi Quaranta
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