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Item Open Access Vibrational quenching of weakly bound cold molecular ions immersed in their parent gas(2020) Jachymski, Krzysztof; Meinert, FlorianHybrid ion–atom systems provide an excellent platform for studies of state-resolved quantum chemistry at low temperatures, where quantum effects may be prevalent. Here we study theoretically the process of vibrational relaxation of an initially weakly bound molecular ion due to collisions with the background gas atoms. We show that this inelastic process is governed by the universal long-range part of the interaction potential, which allows for using simplified model potentials applicable to multiple atomic species. The product distribution after the collision can be estimated by making use of the distorted wave Born approximation. We find that the inelastic collisions lead predominantly to small changes in the binding energy of the molecular ion.Item Open Access Ultraviolet photodetectors and readout based on a‐IGZO semiconductor technology(2023) Schellander, Yannick; Winter, Marius; Schamber, Maurice; Munkes, Fabian; Schalberger, Patrick; Kuebler, Harald; Pfau, Tilman; Fruehauf, NorbertIn this work, real-time ultraviolet photodetectors are realized through metal–semiconductor–metal (MSM) structures. Amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO) is used as semiconductor material and gold as metal electrodes. The readout of an individual sensor is implemented by a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) consisting of an all-enhancement a-IGZO thin-film transistor (TFT) operational amplifier and a switched capacitor (SC) as feedback resistance. The photosensor and the transimpedance amplifier are both manufactured on glass substrates. The measured photosensor possesses a high responsivity R, a low response time tRES, and a good noise equivalent power value NEP.