Fast Time Response of THz detection in JLFET

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Hong Xia Dai

Photoelectric thin film is an important information functional material transforming optical signals into electric signals. Composite dielectric photoelectric thin film formed by burying metal nanoparticles in semiconductors is different from traditional photoelectric thin film. It has ultra-fast time response, plays a vital role in the conversion of photoelectric pulses and the diagnosis and measurement of multi-wavelength ultra-short pulses and may be applied in high-speed optical and optoelectronic devices.


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Gordon A. Novak ◽  
Michael P. Vermeuel ◽  
Timothy H. Bertram

Abstract. We report on the development, characterization, and field deployment of a fast time response sensor for measuring ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations utilizing chemical ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CI-ToFMS) with oxygen anion (O2−) reagent ion chemistry. We demonstrate that the oxygen anion chemical ionization mass spectrometer (Ox-CIMS) is highly sensitive to both O3 (180 ions s−1 pptv−1 pptv−1) and NO2 (97 ions s−1 pptv−1), corresponding to detection limits (3σ, 1 s averages) of 13 and 9.9 pptv, respectively. In both cases, the detection threshold is limited by the magnitude and variability in the background determination. The short-term precision (1 s averages) is better than 0.3% at 10 ppbv O3 and 4% at 10 pptv NO2. We demonstrate that the sensitivity of the O3 measurement to fluctuations in ambient water vapor and carbon dioxide is negligible for typical conditions encountered in the troposphere. The application of the Ox-CIMS to the measurement of O3 vertical fluxes over the coastal ocean, via eddy covariance (EC), was tested during summer 2018 at Scripps Pier, La Jolla CA. The observed mean ozone deposition velocity (vd(O3)) was 0.011 cm s−1 pptv−1 with a campaign ensemble limit of detection (LOD) of 0.0042 cm s−1 pptv−1 at the 95% confidence level, from each 27-minute sampling period LOD. The campaign mean and one standard deviation range of O3 mixing ratios were 38.9 ± 12.3 ppbv. Several fast ozone titration events from local NO emissions were sampled where unit conversion of O3 to NO2 was observed, highlighting instrument utility as a total odd oxygen (Ox = O3 + NO2) sensor. The demonstrated precision, sensitivity, and time resolution of this instrument highlight its potential for direct measurements of O3 ocean–atmosphere and biosphere–atmosphere exchange from both stationary and mobile sampling platforms.


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