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Beyond The Point Charge: Equipotential Surfaces And Electric Fields Of Various Charge Configurations, Jeffrey A. Phillips, Jeff Sanny, David Berube, Anatol Hoemke Jan 2017

Beyond The Point Charge: Equipotential Surfaces And Electric Fields Of Various Charge Configurations, Jeffrey A. Phillips, Jeff Sanny, David Berube, Anatol Hoemke

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A laboratory experiment often performed in an introductory electricity and magnetism course involves the mapping of equipotential lines on a conductive sheet between two objects at different potentials. In this article, we describe how we have expanded this experiment so that it can be used to illustrate the electrostatic properties of conductors. Different configurations of electrodes can be used to show that the electric field is zero inside a conductor as well as within a cavity, the electric field is perpendicular to conducting surfaces, and the charge distribution on conducting surfaces can vary.


Carrier Capture Dynamics Of Single Ingaas/Gaas Quantum-Dot Layers, Kripa N. Chauhaun, D. Mark Riffe, Addison E. Everett, D. J. Kim, H Yang, F. K. Shen Jan 2013

Carrier Capture Dynamics Of Single Ingaas/Gaas Quantum-Dot Layers, Kripa N. Chauhaun, D. Mark Riffe, Addison E. Everett, D. J. Kim, H Yang, F. K. Shen

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Using 800nm, 25-fs pulses from a mode locked Ti:Al2O3 laser, we have measured the ultrafast optical reflectivity of MBE-grown, single-layer In0.4Ga0.6As/GaAs quantum-dot (QD) samples. The QDs are formed via two-stage Stranski-Krastanov growth: following initial InGaAs deposition at a relatively low temperature, self assembly of the QDs occurs during a subsequent higher temperature anneal. The capture times for free carriers excited in the surrounding GaAs (barrier layer) are as short as 140fs, indicating capture efficiencies for the InGaAs quantum layer approaching 1. The capture rates are positively correlated with initial InGaAs thickness and annealing temperature. With increasing excited carrier density, the …


Molecular Beam Epitaxy Of High Mobility In0.75Ga0.25As For Electron Spin Transport Applications, Paul J. Simmonds, S. N. Holmes, H. E. Beere, I. Farrer, F. Sfigakis, D. A. Ritchie, M. Pepper Jul 2009

Molecular Beam Epitaxy Of High Mobility In0.75Ga0.25As For Electron Spin Transport Applications, Paul J. Simmonds, S. N. Holmes, H. E. Beere, I. Farrer, F. Sfigakis, D. A. Ritchie, M. Pepper

Paul J. Simmonds

The authors describe the molecular beam epitaxy of relaxed, nominally undoped In0.75Ga0.25As–In0.75Al0.25As quantum well structures grown on InP substrates. The maximum two-dimensional electron density is 2 × 1011cm−2, with a peak mobility of 2.2 × 105cm2 V−1s−1 at 1.5K. In high magnetic field, the electron g-factor was shown to have a magnitude of 9.1 ± 0.1 at Landau-level filling factor of 4. The Rashba coefficient, determined from the analysis of the magnetoresistance at high Landau-level filling factor (>12), …


Metal Contacts On Bulk Zno Crystal Treated With Remote Oxygen Plasma, Z-Q. Fang, B. Claflin, David C. Look, Y. F. Dong, L. Brillson May 2009

Metal Contacts On Bulk Zno Crystal Treated With Remote Oxygen Plasma, Z-Q. Fang, B. Claflin, David C. Look, Y. F. Dong, L. Brillson

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To study the quality of thin metal/ZnO Schottky contacts (SCs), temperature-dependent current-voltage (I-V), capacitance-voltage, deep level transient spectroscopy, and photoluminescence measurements were performed using bulk, vapor-phase ZnO, treated by remote oxygen plasma (ROP). Au/ZnO and Pd/ZnO contacts on both O and Zn faces are compared as a function of the ROP processing sequence and duration. We find that (i) as the duration of ROP treatment increases from 2 to 4 h, Au/ZnO contacts on the Zn face, deposited before ROP treatment, become rectifying, while those on the O face remain Ohmic; (ii) with long-term ROP …


Uv Light-Induced Changes To The Surface Conduction In Hydrothermal Zno, B. Claflin, David C. Look May 2009

Uv Light-Induced Changes To The Surface Conduction In Hydrothermal Zno, B. Claflin, David C. Look

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High quality, bulk ZnO crystals grown by Tokyo Denpa using the hydrothermal process typically exhibit a room temperature carrier concentration in the 1013–1014 cm−3 range and a low mobility, conductive surface layer, observed at low temperature, with a sheet concentration on the order of 1012–1013 cm−2. In the sample discussed here, bulk conduction is controlled by two donor levels at 50 and 400 meV with concentrations of 1.2×1016 and 1.5×1016 cm−3, respectively. Temperature-dependent photo-Hall-effect measurements, using blue/UV light, in vacuum show an increase in the surface sheet …


In-Implanted Zno: Controlled Degenerate Surface Layer, David C. Look, Gary C. Farlow, F. Yaqoob, L. H. Vanamurthy, M. Huang May 2009

In-Implanted Zno: Controlled Degenerate Surface Layer, David C. Look, Gary C. Farlow, F. Yaqoob, L. H. Vanamurthy, M. Huang

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In was implanted into bulk ZnO creating a square profile with a thickness of about 100 nm and an In concentration of about 1×1020 cm-3. The layer was analyzed with Rutherford backscattering, temperature-dependent Hall effect, and low-temperature photoluminescence measurements. The implantation created a nearly degenerate carrier concentration n of about 2×1019 cm-3, but with a very low mobility μ, increasing from about 0.06 cm2/V s at 20 K to about 2 cm2/V s at 300 K. However, after annealing at 600 °C for 30 min, n increased to about 5×10 …


Ga-Related Photoluminescence Lines In Ga-Doped Zno Grown By Plasma-Assisted Molecular-Beam Epitaxy, Z. Yang, David C. Look, J. L. Liu Feb 2009

Ga-Related Photoluminescence Lines In Ga-Doped Zno Grown By Plasma-Assisted Molecular-Beam Epitaxy, Z. Yang, David C. Look, J. L. Liu

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Low-temperature photoluminescence (PL) and temperature-dependent Hall-effect (T-Hall) measurements were carried out in undoped and Ga-doped ZnO thin films grown by molecular-beam epitaxy. As the carrier concentration increases from 1.8×1018 to 1.8×1020 cm−3, the dominant PL line at 9 K changes from I1 (3.368–3.371 eV) to IDA (3.317–3.321 eV), and finally to I8 (3.359 eV). The dominance of I1, due to ionized-donor bound excitons, is unexpected in n-type samples but is shown to be consistent with the T-Hall results. We also show that IDA has characteristics of …


Spin-Orbit Coupling In An In0.52Ga0.48As Quantum Well With Two Populated Subbands, P. J. Simmonds, S. N. Holmes, H. E. Beere, D. A. Ritchie Jun 2008

Spin-Orbit Coupling In An In0.52Ga0.48As Quantum Well With Two Populated Subbands, P. J. Simmonds, S. N. Holmes, H. E. Beere, D. A. Ritchie

Paul J. Simmonds

Structural inversion asymmetry controls the magnitude of Rashba spin-orbit coupling in the electron energy spectrum of a narrow band gap semiconductor. We investigate this effect for a series of two-dimensional electron gases in In0.52Ga0.48As quantum wells, surrounded by In0.52Al0.48As barriers, where either one or two electric subbands are populated. Structural inversion asymmetry does not exist at low carrier density while at higher carrier densities (above (4–5) × 1011 cm−2), a finite spin splitting is observed. The spin orbit coupling coefficients (α) are determined from the power spectrum …


Quantum Transport In In0.75Ga0.25As Quantum Wires, P. J. Simmonds, F. Sfigakis, H. E. Beere, D. A. Ritchie, M. Pepper, D. Anderson, G. A.C. Jones Apr 2008

Quantum Transport In In0.75Ga0.25As Quantum Wires, P. J. Simmonds, F. Sfigakis, H. E. Beere, D. A. Ritchie, M. Pepper, D. Anderson, G. A.C. Jones

Paul J. Simmonds

In addition to quantized conductance plateaus at integer multiples of 2e2/h, the differential conductance G=dI/dV shows plateaus at 0.25(2e2/h) and 0.75(2e2/h) under applied source-drain bias in In0.75Ga0.25As quantum wires defined by insulated split gates. This observation is consistent with a spin-gap model for the 0.7 structure. Using a tilted magnetic field to induce Landau level crossings, the g factor was measured to be ~9 by the coincidence method. This material, with a mobility of 1.8×105 cm …


Ga-Doped Zno Films Grown On Gan Templates By Plasma-Assisted Molecular-Beam Epitaxy, H. J. Ko, Yanfang Chen, S. K. Hong, H. Wenisch, T. Yao, David C. Look Dec 2000

Ga-Doped Zno Films Grown On Gan Templates By Plasma-Assisted Molecular-Beam Epitaxy, H. J. Ko, Yanfang Chen, S. K. Hong, H. Wenisch, T. Yao, David C. Look

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We have investigated the structural and optical properties of Ga-doped ZnO films grown on GaN templates by plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy. The carrier concentration in Ga-doped ZnO films can be controlled from 1.33×1018/cm3 to 1.13×1020/cm3. Despite high Ga incorporation, the linewidth of (0002) ω-rocking curves of Ga-doped ZnO films still lies in the range from 5 to 15 arc min. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra of Ga-doped ZnO films show dominant near-bandedge emission with negligibly weak deep-level emission, independent of carrier concentration. The PL spectrum exhibits a new emission line at 3.358 eV, which corresponds to …