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IR Photodiode @ 10.9pA

Last night the IR Photodiode was measured at producing 10.9 pA DC. Well, it appears the photodiode is not done yet. At this point it's there's still insufficient data to tell if the diode was suddenly disturbed, or if it merely dropped to its preferred DC current level of ~ 10 pA, or if it's now in the stage of recovering from whatever disturbed it to perhaps rise back up to the ~ 20 pA level.

One very interesting observation in the IR Photodiode data over the past week is that it appears to have *jumped* from ~ 20 pA range down to the ~ 10 pA range. The photodiode was producing over 20 pA, and then suddenly jumped down to half that value, as if there are energy bands. I noticed this same behavior in my SMS7630 diode, where there appeared (still inconclusive) that the diode array had preferred voltage levels. It was as if the SMS7630 diodes would jump to the next voltage level.

So, will the IR Photodiode jump back up to the next level? Will it gradually rise the entire way up? Or will it gradually decrease over time? It would be nice to get an answer soon because I have several other diodes that I would like to place inside the double layer metal shield.

Created on 2009-05-29 16:23:35 by EnergyMover

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