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Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy Of Amorphous, Nanostructured And Nanocomposite Thin Films, Muhammad Shafiq Ahmed Oct 2013

Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy Of Amorphous, Nanostructured And Nanocomposite Thin Films, Muhammad Shafiq Ahmed

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The energy needs of the modern world are growing day by day, while sources of non-renewable fossil fuels are limited, so there is a need to efficiently use the existing resources and explore renewable energy sources. In order to harvest, store and efficiently utilize renewable energy, we need to explore new materials and improve the performance of existing ones. Among others, hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) with high optical absorption in the visible range of electromagnetic spectrum, is a low cost material for solar cells. But the efficiency of such solar cells is comparatively low because of intrinsic defects associated with …


Nanoscale Semiconductor Materials And Devices Employing Hybrid 1d And 2d Structures For Tunable Electronic And Photonic Applications, Suprem Ranjan Das Oct 2013

Nanoscale Semiconductor Materials And Devices Employing Hybrid 1d And 2d Structures For Tunable Electronic And Photonic Applications, Suprem Ranjan Das

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Das, Suprem R. Ph.D., Purdue University, December 2013. Nanoscale Semiconductor Materials and Devices employing Hybrid 1D and 2D structures for Tunable Electronic and Photonic Applications. Major Professor: Dr. David B. Janes.

Continued miniaturization of microelectronic devices over past decades has brought the device feature size towards the physical limit. Likewise, enormous `waste energy' in the form of self-heating in almost all of the electronic and optoelectronic devices needs an `energy-efficient low power' and `high performance' material as well as device with alternate geometry. III-V semiconductors are proven to be one of the alternate systems of materials for various applications including …


Probing Bonding And Dynamics At Heterogeneous Adsorbate/Graphene Interfaces, Eric Charles Mattson May 2013

Probing Bonding And Dynamics At Heterogeneous Adsorbate/Graphene Interfaces, Eric Charles Mattson

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Graphene-based materials are becoming an astoundingly promising choice for many relevant technological and environmental applications. Deriving graphene from the reduction of graphene oxide (GO) is becoming a popular and inexpensive route toward the synthesis of these materials. While the desired product from GO reduction is pristine graphene, defects and residual oxygen functional groups inherited from the parent GO render reduced graphene oxide (RGO) distinct from graphene. In this work, the structure and bonding for GO and RGO is investigated to the end of a working understanding of the composition and properties of these materials. In situ selected area electron diffraction …