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Inverted Structure Yields Solar-Blind UV Detector

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Michael D. Wheeler

A team from Cree Lighting Co. has devised an AlGaN photodiode that may find application as a solar-blind UV detector. Whether locating faults on power lines or tracking incoming missiles, numerous applications call for the detection of UV light, but standard, silicon-based photodetectors don't measure up for outdoor applications because they can be overwhelmed by the sun. Cree's inverted heterostructure device escapes this problem. Solar-blind detectors respond to light in a narrow wavelength range, roughly between 260 and 300 nm. Atmospheric ozone absorbs sunlight in this range,...Read full article

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