Photoluminescence of infrared-sensing materials using an FTIR spectrometer

Abstract
Semiconductor materials commonly used in mid- and long-wavelength infrared sensing applications generally have a low radiative efficiency, and the ambient blackbody radiation spectrum often dominates and interferes with the identification of the photoluminescence peak. Two techniques designed to facilitate the extraction of the spontaneous radiative spectrum are discussed and compared.

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