In this study, we explore ultra-thin insulators of organic and inorganic composition and their potential role as high-speed rectifiers. Typical applications for these structures include IR sensing, chemical detection, high speed logic circuits, and MEMS enhancements. While there are many elements in the functional group required to create a rectifying antenna (rectenna), the primary thrust of this work is on the rectifier element itself. To achieve these research goals, a very good understanding of quantum tunneling was required to model the underlying phenomenon of charge conduction. The development of a multi-variable optimization routine for tunneling prediction was required. MATLAB was selected as the programming language for this a...
This dissertation presents a free-space, long-range, passive optical communication system that uses ...
Ribonucleic acids (RNAs) form complexes with deoxyribonucleic acids, proteins, other RNAs, and small...
In 1959, in his famous talk ‘There is plenty of room at the bottom’, physicist Richard Feynman had e...
The studies presented here address the characterization of the electronic structure of various self-...
The III-Nitrides have emerged as a leading material group for a wide range of optoelectronic applica...
Low-dimensional semiconductor structures are important for a wide variety of applications, and recen...
An increase in energy and power density is needed to match the growing energy storage demands linked...
Many energy conversion technologies rely on the properties of thin films. In many cases, the fundame...
Molecular electronics based on the bottom-up approach appears to be a promising alternative to overc...
Photovoltaic energy is a clean and renewable source of electricity; however, it faces resistance to ...
Supercapacitors are being developed for a variety of applications ranging from electric vehicles to ...
Active RFID tags, which can communicate over tens or even hundreds of meters, MEMS devices of severa...
SiOx nanowires grown through the VLS mechanism were electrophoretically deposited on top of Au elect...
Traditional inorganic semiconductors are the foundation of modern electronics. These materials are w...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a widely practiced methodology for preparing thin film polymer co...
This dissertation presents a free-space, long-range, passive optical communication system that uses ...
Ribonucleic acids (RNAs) form complexes with deoxyribonucleic acids, proteins, other RNAs, and small...
In 1959, in his famous talk ‘There is plenty of room at the bottom’, physicist Richard Feynman had e...
The studies presented here address the characterization of the electronic structure of various self-...
The III-Nitrides have emerged as a leading material group for a wide range of optoelectronic applica...
Low-dimensional semiconductor structures are important for a wide variety of applications, and recen...
An increase in energy and power density is needed to match the growing energy storage demands linked...
Many energy conversion technologies rely on the properties of thin films. In many cases, the fundame...
Molecular electronics based on the bottom-up approach appears to be a promising alternative to overc...
Photovoltaic energy is a clean and renewable source of electricity; however, it faces resistance to ...
Supercapacitors are being developed for a variety of applications ranging from electric vehicles to ...
Active RFID tags, which can communicate over tens or even hundreds of meters, MEMS devices of severa...
SiOx nanowires grown through the VLS mechanism were electrophoretically deposited on top of Au elect...
Traditional inorganic semiconductors are the foundation of modern electronics. These materials are w...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a widely practiced methodology for preparing thin film polymer co...
This dissertation presents a free-space, long-range, passive optical communication system that uses ...
Ribonucleic acids (RNAs) form complexes with deoxyribonucleic acids, proteins, other RNAs, and small...
In 1959, in his famous talk ‘There is plenty of room at the bottom’, physicist Richard Feynman had e...