Abstract

We describe the design, construction, and performance of an instrument for time-resolved surface potential distribution measurements on fragile specimens of small dimensions, e.g., semiconductor bars or wafers. The instrument can operate at 77 K and is easily adapted to computer control. Spatial resolution is about 10 μm in two dimensions. On low-resistivity material a time resolution of 1 ns can be achieved.

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