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Measurement of the autocorrelation function of a cathodoluminescence signal: characteristics and applications in nanosecond time resolved and nanometer spatially resolved experiment

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Abstract

In this presentation we show that the autocorrelation function of the cathodoluminescence signal (CL−g(2)(τ)) can be different from the photoluminescence PL−g(2)(τ) showing a huge nanosecond bunching effect g(2)(0) ≫ 1, allowing to retrieve emitterslifetime at nanometer scale.

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