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      Improved High Efficiency Stacked Microstructured Neutron Detectors Backfilled With Nanoparticle $^{6}$LiF

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          Design considerations for thin film coated semiconductor thermal neutron detectors—I: basics regarding alpha particle emitting neutron reactive films

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            Frequency dependence of the radiative decay rate of excitons in self-assembled quantum dots: experiment and theory

            We analyze time-resolved spontaneous emission from excitons confined in self-assembled \(\mathrm{InAs}\) quantum dots placed at various distances to a semiconductor-air interface. The modification of the local density of optical states due to the proximity of the interface enables unambiguous determination of the radiative and non-radiative decay rates of the excitons. From measurements at various emission energies we obtain the frequency dependence of the radiative decay rate, which is only revealed due to the separation of the radiative and non-radiative parts. It contains detailed information about the dependence of the exciton wavefunction on quantum dot size. The experimental results are compared to the quantum optics theory of a solid state emitter in an inhomogeneous environment. Using this model, we extract the frequency dependence of the overlap between the electron and hole wavefunctions. We furthermore discuss three models of quantum dot strain and compare the measured wavefunction overlap to these models. The observed frequency dependence of the wavefunction overlap can be understood qualitatively in terms of the different compressibility of electrons and holes originating from their different effective masses.
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              Efficiencies of coated and perforated semiconductor neutron detectors

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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
                IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                0018-9499
                1558-1578
                February 2012
                February 2012
                : 59
                : 1
                : 167-173
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                10.1109/TNS.2011.2175749
                0dfd7594-b609-4920-a80e-6432faa3c511
                © 2012
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