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Technical Physics | 2002

Volume and contact photo-emf in GaAs adaptive photodetectors

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; Igor A. Sokolov

The generation of non-steady-state photo-emf in an adaptive photodetector made of semi-insulating GaAs is studied. Single-and double-frequency excitation modes are considered. It is found that a contact component of the photocurrent arises in the detector when the spatial frequencies of the interference pattern and phase modulation frequencies are low. The contact signal, being sensitive to a slow drift of the interference pattern, adversely affects the adaptive properties of the device. It is shown theoretically and confirmed experimentally that the contact emf signal at the frequency of basic phase modulation can effectively be suppressed by specially selecting the amplitude of additional phase modulation and the spatial frequency of the interference pattern. The spectral components of the non-steady-state emf signal are calculated for the double-frequency excitation mode.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2014

Non-steady-state photoelectromotive force and two-wave mixing in photorefractive crystals under frequency modulated illumination

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; Igor M. Sokolov; Philippe Delaye; Gilles Pauliat

We report the excitation of non-steady-state photoelectromotive force and two-wave mixing signals using uniformly accelerated motion of the recording light pattern. Such illumination is created by linear frequency modulation of the interfering light beams. The pulse response is predicted theoretically and observed experimen- tally in GaAs and Bi12TiO20 crystals at λ 633 nm. The evolution of the pulse shape versus sweep rate is demonstrated and explained in the frames of the developed theory. The application of the effects in laser Doppler velocimeters and accelerometers is discussed as well.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2006

Adaptive interferometers using photorefractive crystals and the non-steady-state photoelectromotive force effect

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; K.T.V. Grattan; V. V. Kulikov; Igor Sokolov

Results of adaptive interferometers operation based on photorefractive crystals and the effect of the non-steady-state photo-electromotive force are presented. The influence of an external ac electric field on the signal-to-noise ratio in adaptive detectors using the effect of non-steady-state photo-EMF is analysed. The nonresonant and resonant techniques of signal enhancement are considered. It is shown that the gain factor for the signal-to-noise ratio can be as high as 90 dB. The analysis is performed for the material parameters of Bi12SiO20 crystal.


Physics of the Solid State | 2015

Non-steady-state photoelectromotive force in the wide-band-gap dielectric MnO

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; A. A. Petrov; R. V. Pisarev; Igor A. Sokolov

Although manganese oxide is a wide-band-gap dielectric with a band gap Eg ≃ 4 eV and, in the undoped state, is characterized by a high electrical resistivity, it has been found experimentally that there is a non-steady-state photoelectromotive force in dynamic space-charge gratings formed in MnO by light with a photon energy of 1.96 eV (λ = 633 nm). The dependences of the photoelectromotive force signal amplitude on the phase modulation frequency, light intensity, and spatial frequency of the interference pattern have been investigated. The unusual frequency dependence of the signal has been explained in terms of the two-level semiconductor model taking into account the presence of shallow traps in the crystal. The photoelectric parameters of the material have been determined.


Optics Express | 2015

Space-and-time current spectroscopy of a β-Ga 2 O 3 crystal

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; Igor A. Sokolov; Roman V. Pisarev; A. M. Balbashov

We report the excitation of the non-steady-state photoelectro-motive force in a monoclinic gallium oxide crystal. The crystal grown in an oxygen atmosphere is insulating and highly transparent for a visible light, nevertheless, the formation of dynamic space-charge gratings and observation of the photo-EMF signal is achieved under the laser illumination with wavelength λ = 532 nm. The induced ac current is studied for the cases of zero and non-zero external electric fields, which imply the non-resonant and resonant mechanisms of space-charge recording. The dependencies of the signal amplitude versus the frequency of phase modulation, light intensity, spatial frequency, light polarization and value of the external dc electric field are measured. The material demonstrates the anisotropy along the [100] and [010] directions, namely, there is a weak difference of the transport parameters and a pronounced polarization dependence of the signal. The photoconductivity and diffusion length of electrons are estimated for the chosen light wavelength.


International Journal of Lifecycle Performance Engineering | 2013

Adaptive interferometers for sensor applications

Igor A. Sokolov; Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; S.H. Khan; K.T.V. Grattan

We report on simple high-sensitivity interferometric techniques of detecting vibrations and present characteristics of laser vibrometer using Bi12SiO20 crystal. Adaptive interferometer enables efficient conversion of high-frequency phase modulation of speckle-like optical wave reflected from the vibrating object into an output signal with concomitant setting of optimal operation point of the interferometer and suppression of amplitude laser noise.


Physics of the Solid State | 2014

Self-diffraction of frequency-modulated light in the Bi12TiO20 crystal

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; Igor A. Sokolov; P. Delaye; G. Pauliat

The self-diffraction of frequency-modulated light in the photorefractive B12TiO20 crystal was studied experimentally. To observe the effect, the crystal was illuminated by two light beams with the relative frequency shift Δf(t). In the experiments, linear frequency modulation was used: Δf(t) = At. As a result of the light self-diffraction on a hologram moving with a constant acceleration, the power of the light beams at the crystal output changed in the form of a chirp pulse. It was found that the pulse appears at the instant of stopping the interference pattern, and its duration is determined by the rate of frequency change A and the hologram recording time τsc.


Archive | 2000

Adaptive Photodetectors Using the Effect of the Non-Steady-State Photoelectromotive Force for Vibration Measurements

A. Sokolov; P. Hess; Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; S.H. Khan; K.T.V. Grattan

We report on simple high-sensitivity interferometric technique of detecting vibrations and present characteristics of laser vibrometer using GaAs and SnS2 adaptive photodetectors based on the effect of the non-steady-state photoelectromotive force. It enables efficient direct conversion of high-frequency phase modulation of speckle-like optical wave reflected from the vibrating object into an output electrical signal with concomitant setting of optimal operation point of the interferometer and suppression of amplitude laser noise. We analyze the sensitivity of the set-up and discuss further improvements in operation of adaptive photodetectors.


Physics of the Solid State | 2014

Space-and-time current spectroscopy of nanostructured selenium in the chrysotile asbestos matrix

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; Yu. A. Kumzerov; E. V. Mokrushina; A. A. Petrov; Igor A. Sokolov

The non-steady-state photoelectromotive force effect was experimentally studied in a semiconductor nanowire array, i.e., in a composite representing selenium in a chrysotile asbestos matrix. The sample was exposed to an oscillating interference pattern, and the material response was measured as an alternating electric current. The experiments were performed for two geometries in which the excited photocurrent was parallel or perpendicular to nanowires. The dependences of the signal amplitude on the phase modulation frequency, spatial frequency, light polarization, and temperature were obtained. The photoelectric parameters of the material were determined for the light wavelength λ = 633 nm. The effect was theoretically analyzed for the semiconductor model with shallow traps, which allowed the explanation of the observed increase in the signal amplitude in the presence of additional phase modulation.


Physics of the Solid State | 2014

Non-steady-state photoelectromotive force in SiC crystals irradiated by reactor neutrons

Mikhail A. Bryushinin; V. V. Kulikov; E. V. Mokrushina; E. N. Mokhov; A. A. Petrov; Igor A. Sokolov

The effect of the non-steady-state photoelectromotive force in 6H-SiC crystals irradiated by reactor neutrons has been investigated experimentally. The dependences of the signal amplitude on the phase modulation frequency, spatial frequency, light intensity, and amplitude of an external alternating-current (ac) electric field have been analyzed. The unusual frequency dependence of the signal has been explained in terms of the two-level semiconductor model taking into account shallow traps. The photoelectric parameters of the crystals have been determined for the light wavelength λ = 532 nm.

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Igor A. Sokolov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. V. Kulikov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. A. Petrov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Rybka

Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology

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Alexander S. Abyzov

Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology

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L.N. Davydov

Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology

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V. V. Slezov

Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology

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Igor Sokolov

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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