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Spectral And Spatial Coherent Emission Of Thermal Radiation From Metal-Semiconductor Nanostructures, Shane N. Mcconnell Mar 2012

Spectral And Spatial Coherent Emission Of Thermal Radiation From Metal-Semiconductor Nanostructures, Shane N. Mcconnell

Theses and Dissertations

The spectral and spatial radiative properties of coherent thermal emission in the mid- and far-IR through the use of micro and nano-structured metal-semiconductor materials were designed and demonstrated experimentally. Using an implementation of the Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis and Computer Simulation Technology (CST), two structures were designed to selectively emit at mid- and far-IR wavelengths, a 1-D truncated multilayer resonator and a 3-D hybrid photonic crystal (PC)-multilayer. A High Impulse Power Magnetron Sputtering (HIPIMS) deposition technique was used to fabricate two silver-germanium-silver (Ag-Ge-Ag) resonating structures with layer thicknesses of 6-240-160 nm for one sample and 6-700-200 nm for the other. …


Infraded Surface Plasmon Polaritons On Semiconductor, Semimetal And Conducting Polymer, Monas Shahzad Jan 2012

Infraded Surface Plasmon Polaritons On Semiconductor, Semimetal And Conducting Polymer, Monas Shahzad

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Conductors with IR (infrared) plasma frequencies are potentially useful hosts of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) with subwavelength mode confinement for sensing applications. The underlying aim of this work is to identify such conductors that also have sharp SPP excitation resonances for biosensor applications at infrared (3-11 m) wavelengths, where biological analytes are strongly differentiated by their IR absorption spectra. In this work, various materials were investigated such as a heavily doped semiconductor, a semimetal, a conducting polymer and its composite. Heavily doped silicon was investigated by tuning its plasma frequency to the infrared region by heavily doping. The measured complex …


Infrared Tapered Slot Antennas Coupled To Tunnel Diodes, Louis A. Florence Jan 2012

Infrared Tapered Slot Antennas Coupled To Tunnel Diodes, Louis A. Florence

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Tapered slot antennas (TSAs) have seen considerable application in the millimeter-wave portion of the spectrum. Desirable characteristics of TSAs include symmetric E- and H-plane antenna patterns, and broad non-resonant bandwidths. We investigate extension of TSA operation toward higher frequencies in the thermal infrared (IR), using a metal-oxide-metal diode as the detector. Several different infrared TSA design forms are fabricated using electronbeam lithography and specially developed thin-film processes. The angular antenna patterns of TSA-coupled diodes are measured at 10.6 micrometer wavelength in both E- and H-planes, and are compared to results of finite-element electromagnetic modeling using Ansoft HFSS. Parameter studies are …