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Optical-beam profiling by field-controlled metal-semiconductor-metal structures

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Optical-beam profiling properties of Schottky-barrier metal-semiconductor- metal (MSM) structures have been investigated experimentally. Making use of a planar molybdenum/n-type silicon/molybdenum (Mo/n-Si/Mo) MSM structure with a wide electrode separation, one-dimensional (1-D) profiling of optical-beam intensity distribution from a helium-neon (He-Ne) laser was carried out. It was confirmed that, in addition to the existing photosensing function, the sensitivity (output photocurrent) of such a structure could be controlled by applying a bias via lateral spreading of the surface space-charge-region (SCR) at the side of the reverse-biased Schottky-junction.

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Field-controlled optical sensor, Optical-beam profiling, Planar metal-semiconductor-metal structure

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International Journal of Electronics, 92(10), 595-600, 2005

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