Abstract

The present article describes a simple four point-probe method to measure weak and short-lived photoconductivity in low-resistance samples. The method is based on biasing the sample with a short and intense pulse of current which permits a high sensitivity of measurement. This pulsed and synchronized bias current is induced in a Rogowski coil by the laser flash-lamp current. We also analyze the performance and inherent limitations of this system.

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