Development of New Sensitive Broadband Elements of Sensors Based on Carbon Nanotubes


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Abstract

A new type of sensitive elements based on carbon nanotubes (SECNT) was developed for photoelectric detectors of optical radiation. The optical parameters of the SECNT were tested. The working wavelength range was found to be 500-8000 nm. The maximum photosensitivity of the SECNT reached 0.7 mA/W in the near-IR range of the spectrum. The time resolution of the sensitive element was no worse than 30 μsec.

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E. V. Blagov

Institute of Microelectronic Nanotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. Yu. Gerasimenko

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow, Zelenograd

A. A. Dudin

Institute of Microelectronic Nanotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow

L. P. Ichkitidze

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow, Zelenograd

E. P. Kitsuk

SPC “Technological Center” MIET

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Russian Federation, Moscow, Zelenograd

A. P. Orlov

Institute of Microelectronic Nanotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences; Kotelnikov Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

A. A. Pavlov

Institute of Microelectronic Nanotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Polokhin

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow, Zelenograd

Yu. P. Shaman

SPC “Technological Center” MIET

Email: nanobiomedics@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, Zelenograd

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