Abstract

Polycrystalline germanium films with a thickness of 600 nm were deposited on glass substrates by vacuum evaporation and used for the first time as antenna-coupled point-contact warm carrier devices. Devices fabricated by using a Ge film deposited at a substrate temperature of 640°C were successfully used to detect a CO2 laser.

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