A new optical front-end compensation technique for suppression of spurious signal in photoreflectance spectroscopy using an antiphase signal
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2010-04-14
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Li, Q.
Jagadish, C.
Tan, Hark Hoe
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American Institute of Physics
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A new optical front-end compensation technique to suppress the unwanted, spurious signal in photoreflectance (PR) spectroscopy is developed. In this approach an optical compensation signal, which is amplitude-matched to and in antiphase to the spurious signal, is introduced and directed to the photodetector. The combination of the compensation signal and the spurious signal results in a dc output from the photodetector which is thereafter suppressed by the lock-in amplifier, leaving only the true PR signal to be recovered and amplified. A high spurious signal suppression efficiency is demonstrated and the advantages of the technique are discussed.
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Keywords: Antiphase; Antiphase signals; Compensation techniques; Lock-in amplifier; Optical compensation; Photoreflectance spectroscopy; Spurious signals; Optoelectronic devices; Photodetectors
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Review of Scientific Instruments
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