We demonstrate that a strong light-induced electric signal generated in nanographite reproduces shape of nanosecond light pulses in the interval 260-5000 nm. This indicates that nanographite can be employed in ultrafast light detectors.
Wavelength dependence of the fast photoresponse of nanographite films
2005 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference ; 1 ; 211-213 Vol. 1
2005-01-01
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