Group of optical measurements is a part of the Department of Semiconductors, Institute of Physics, v.v.i.
Research activities of experimentalists and Equipment and experimental methods available
Research activities of experimentalists:
- Luminescence study of low dimensional semiconductor structures at room and low temperatures
- Raman spectroscopy
- Photoconductivy studies of low dimensional semiconductor structures
- Electron microscopy with CL and EDX
The following equipment and experimental methods are available
1. Low temperature microluminescence and microraman spectroscopy
- Spectrometer LabRAM HR Evolution
- Cryostat Oxford Instruments Microstat He2 (temperature range 4.2-300 K) for optical microscopy
- Two CCD light detectors (Synapse, Synapse UV, 220-1100 nm)
- Excitation by He-Cd laser; 325 nm and SHG Nd:YAG; 532 nm
2. Low temperature luminescence :
- Monochromator SDL-1 (spectral range 180-6000 nm)
- Optical cryostat Utrex (temperature range 4.2-300K, and superfluid He)
- Light detection: PMPs, Si, Ge, PbS, PbSe, InAs, InSb
- Excitation: N2 laser, Ar laser, HeNe laser and set of semiconductor lasers, Tunable laser PantherTM 215 nm - 2000 nm (Continuum, An Excel Technology Company, USA)
3. Low temperature photoconductivy :
- Photocurrent detection up to 10-7 A
- Optical cryostat Utrex (temperature range 4.2-300K, and super fluid He)
- Excitation: Tungstam lamp and monochromator MDR-23 (spectral range 180 - 12000 nm)
4. Electron microscopy
- Electron microscop FEI/Philips 30XL
- Spatial and spectral resolved catodoluminescence measurements
- EDX (Energy - Dispersive X-ray) microanalysis
The group has a considerable experience in the work with the techniques mentioned above on a good international level.