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Herz Group

Prof Laura Herz FRS

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Semiconductors group
  • Advanced Device Concepts for Next-Generation Photovoltaics
Laura.Herz@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Terahertz probe of carrier trapping in polymer transistors

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers (2007)

Authors:

J Lloyd-Hughes, T Richards, H Sirringhaus, E Castro-Camus, LM Herz, MB Johnston

Abstract:

The trapped charge density at the polymer-insulator boundary of polymer transistors was monitored by terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. Additionally, the thermal removal of trapped holes and the light-induced transmission change were studied. © 2006 Optical Society of America.
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Compound semiconductors for terahertz photonics

(2007) 409-410

Authors:

MB Johnston, E Castro-Camus, J Lloyd-Hughes, SKE Merchant, P Parkinson, YJ Wang, LM Herz, L Fu, Q Gao, HH Tan, C Jagadish

Abstract:

Terahertz photonics is a rapidly growing field. The ultra-fast dynamics of charge carriers in semiconductors is closely linked to the performance of THz photonic devices. We study a range of ion-implanted and nano-scale semiconductors for application in novel terahertz devices.
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Conductivity of nanoporous InP membranes investigated using terahertz spectroscopy

(2007) 219-220

Authors:

SKE Merchant, J Lloyd-Hughes, L Sirbu, IM Tiginyanu, P Parkinson, LM Herz, MB Johnston

Abstract:

We have investigated the conductivity of equilibrium and photoexcited electrons in nanoporous Indium phosphide (InP) of various porosities and of two orientations: (100) and (111). We observed an enhanced transmission through the nanoporous samples compared with bulk InP, resulting from a suppression of the conductivity by the pores. The frequency-dependent conductivity was extracted numerically from the transmission data. We examined the dynamical conductivity of photoexcited carriers using optical-pump THz-probe spectroscopy. After the rapid photoexcitation of electrons, the time-resolved conductivity was observed to decay slowly, with carrier recombination lifetimes exceeding 1ns for all (100)- and (111)-oriented samples.
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Dimensionality-dependent energy transfer in polymer-intercalated SnS2 nanocomposites

PHYSICAL REVIEW B 75:16 (2007) ARTN 165206

Authors:

P Parkinson, E Aharon, MH Chang, C Dosche, GL Frey, A Koehler, LM Herz
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Terahertz probe of carrier trapping in polymer transistors

Optica Publishing Group (2007) tua2

Authors:

J Lloyd-Hughes, T Richards, H Sirringhaus, E Castro-Camus, LM Herz, MB Johnston
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