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Novel Photonic Structures And Materials, Samar Fawzy Oct 2022

Novel Photonic Structures And Materials, Samar Fawzy

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Plasmonic materials provide the ability to confine light in metallic structures in the nanometre scale, enabling their use in a wide range of applications, including metamaterials, energy conversion, biomedical applications, and transformation optics. Conventional plasmonic materials such as Silver and Gold suffer from two problems: very large negative real permittivity (𝜀1), preventing their integration with low-permittivity dielectrics, and large losses associated with conduction electrons such as: electron-electron scattering, electron-phonon scattering or scattering by crystal defects. Therefore, the search for alternative structures and materials that overcome these obstacles is indeed an essential task. Metamaterials, three dimensional (3D) periodic subwavelength metallic/dielectric structures, …


Fabrication And Characterization Of Compact High Resolution Radiation Detectors Based On 4h-Sic N-Type Epilayer And Cdznte, Kelvin Juvenal Zavalla Mendoza Jan 2013

Fabrication And Characterization Of Compact High Resolution Radiation Detectors Based On 4h-Sic N-Type Epilayer And Cdznte, Kelvin Juvenal Zavalla Mendoza

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The need of room-temperature, compact, and high resolution radiation detectors has opened the path for the development of new materials with suitable properties. Silicon carbide (SiC) and CdZnTe (CZT) are semiconductor materials with wide band gap that can operate efficiently at room temperatures (RT) and above. CZT has a high average atomic number (Z) which offers a high photoelectric absorption coefficient for x-/gamma rays. SiC allows high energy heavy ion detection due to its high radiation hardness even at temperatures much higher than room temperatures (RT). This thesis focuses on the fabrication and characterization of semiconductor based radiation detectors for …


Growth And Characterization Of Non-Polar Gan Materials And Investigation Of Efficiency Droop In Ingan Light Emitting Diodes, Xianfeng Ni Aug 2010

Growth And Characterization Of Non-Polar Gan Materials And Investigation Of Efficiency Droop In Ingan Light Emitting Diodes, Xianfeng Ni

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General lighting with InGaN light emitting diodes (LEDs) as light sources is of particular interest in terms of energy savings and related environmental benefits due to high lighting efficiency, long lifetime, and Hg-free nature. Incandescent and fluorescent light sources are used for general lighting almost everywhere. But their lighting efficiency is very limited: only 20-30 lm/W for incandescent lighting bulb, approximately 100 lm/W for fluorescent lighting. State-of-the-art InGaN LEDs with a luminous efficacy of over 200 lm/W at room temperature have been reported. However, the goal of replacing the incandescent and fluorescent lights with InGaN LEDs is still elusive since …


Optically Powered Logic Transistor, Hanho Cho Jul 2008

Optically Powered Logic Transistor, Hanho Cho

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This thesis presents the modeling and fabrication of a new solid-state device meant to be used for digital logic circuits. Most current logic circuits are based on MOSFETs. The new logic device uses some of the same operating principles, but also relies on optical illumination to provide input power. In order to obtain the desired current-voltage behavior of the new device, the Silvaco (Atlas) device simulation was used to give some insight into the correct doping levels in the semiconductor and device geometries. Prototypes were fabricated on p-type silicon wafers using CMOS fabrication processes including oxide growth, photolithography, precise plasma …