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Fast photoconductive switches have been investigated by a number of experimenters [1–3]. The primary objectives in these efforts have been the production of ultrafast current pulses (for Pockels-cell triggering, etc.), the demonstration of these switches as fast photodetectors, and the determination of the photocarrier recombination properties of the materials used.
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Moyer, R., Agmon, P., Koch, T.L., Yariv, A. (1980). Ultrafast Magnetophotoconductivity of Semiinsulating Gallium Arsenide. In: Shank, C.V., Hochstrasser, R., Kaiser, W. (eds) Picosecond Phenomena II. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87861-9_19
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