Excitonic detectors of infrared and submillimeter radiation

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Excitons, Infrared Radiation, Light Scattering, Raman Spectra, Secondary Emission, Semiconductors (Materials), Submillimeter Waves, Crystals, Liquid Helium, Mercury Lamps, Ultraviolet Radiation

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The theory of new type detectors based on the 'quenching' of secondary emission in direct-gap semiconductors (lines of Raman light scattering due to interaction between free and bound excitons in the crystal, and also bands of 'edge' radiation) caused by IR or submillimeter radiation is proposed. The results obtained are confirmed by the experiment performed for CdS crystal excited by ultraviolet radiation of mercury lamp, at liquid helium temperature.

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