Ultrafast acoustoelectric effects in semiconductor devicesTools Heywood, Sarah Louise (2016) Ultrafast acoustoelectric effects in semiconductor devices. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis discusses experiments that have been performed to investigate ultrafast acoustoelectric effects in semiconductor devices. Current commonly employed techniques to generate ultrafast acoustic pulses and detect them with spectral resolution require a powerful pulsed laser system that is bulky, expensive and complicated. If the acoustic pulses could instead be generated and detected by electrical methods, picosecond acoustic techniques could become more readily available as a tool for other users.
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