Study on infrared PbS detector prepared using copper electrodes of Printed Circuit Board

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Abstract

Copper layers of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) have been used as electrodes for PbS infrared structure detector to introduce low cost and simple in preparation. PbS deposition as an active layer detector has been prepared for a few micrometers in thickness using an evaporation technique under vacuum pressure at 10-6 Torr. Photoconductivity phenomenon has been observed from the measurement when IR radiation of a Tungsten lamp introduced to the detector. The sensitivity of the detector respects to the variation of radiation intensities was also observed. The results showed that the detector has good sensitivity indicated by rapid drop voltages at a short-wavelength IR region (1-3 mm). This phenomenon is encouraging for further applications of detector prepared using the electrodes from a commercialized PCB. © 2013 Science Publication.

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Soetedjo, H., Prabowo, G. S., & Bahrun, D. (2013). Study on infrared PbS detector prepared using copper electrodes of Printed Circuit Board. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(6), 624–627. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2013.624.627

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