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Feasibility Of Superconductivity In Semiconductor Superlatices, Kenneth P. Walsh Aug 2006

Feasibility Of Superconductivity In Semiconductor Superlatices, Kenneth P. Walsh

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The objective of this thesis is to explore superconductivity in semiconductor superlattices of alternating hole and electron layers. The feasibility of superconductivity in semiconductor superlattices is based on a model formulated by Harshrnan and Mills. In this model, a semiconductor superlattice forms the layered electron and hole reservoirs of high transition temperature (high-Tc) superconductors.

A GaAs-A1xGa1-xAs semiconductor structure is proposed which is predicted to superconduct at Tc = 2.0 K and may be analogous to the layered electronic structure of high-Tc superconductors. Formation of an alternating sequence of electron- and hole-populated quantum wells (an electron-hole superlattice) in a modulation-doped GaAs- …


Earthshine : Photometry, Modeling, And Spectral Observations, Jeffrey Patrick Hickey Aug 2006

Earthshine : Photometry, Modeling, And Spectral Observations, Jeffrey Patrick Hickey

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The Earthshine group has been making sustained observations of the Earthshine from Big Bear Solar Observatory in California since late 1998. There have also been intermittent observations from 1994-5. High and low resolution Earthshine spectral observations have also been under taken at Palomar Observatory since 1999. The group has re-invigorated and modernized a nearly forgotten way of measuring the Earth's albedo, and hence its energy balance, previously studied by Danjon (and his followers) for about twenty-five years early in the last century, using their observations of the Earthshine from France. This is an overview paper covering observations, reductions, simulations, and …


Study Of Propagation And Detection Methods Of Terahertz Radiation For Spectroscopy And Imaging, Aparajita Bandyopadhyay May 2006

Study Of Propagation And Detection Methods Of Terahertz Radiation For Spectroscopy And Imaging, Aparajita Bandyopadhyay

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The applications of terahertz (THz, 1 THz is 1012 cycles per second or 300 pm in wavelength) radiation are rapidly expanding. In particular, THz imaging is emerging as a powerful technique to spatially map a wide variety of objects with spectral features which are present for many materials in THz region. Objects buried within dielectric structures can also be imaged due to the transparency of most dielectrics in this regime. Unfortunately, the image quality in such applications is inherently influenced by the scattering introduced by the sample inhomogeneities and by the presence of barriers that reduces both the transmitted power …


Novel Characterization Of Materials Using Thz Spectroscopic Techniques, Amartya Sengupta May 2006

Novel Characterization Of Materials Using Thz Spectroscopic Techniques, Amartya Sengupta

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Significant scientific and technical challenges within the terahertz (THz) frequency regime have recently motivated an array of new research activities. This involves numerous applications of this region of the electromagnetic spectrum between approximately 100 GHz (3mm) and 3 THz (100 µm) for both spectroscopy and imaging purposes. THz time domain spectroscopy is unique in that the time domain waveforms are measured and the complex optical constants are deduced directly without resorting to the Kramers-Kronig Analysis.

In this work, THz spectroscopy has been used to characterize different types of materials. Materials investigated consisted of semiconductors, gate dielectric materials, high energetic materials …