Search for dissertations about: "semiconductor PHYSICS THESIS on capacitance spectroscopy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words semiconductor PHYSICS THESIS on capacitance spectroscopy.
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1. Three-Dimensional Metal-Semiconductor Heterostructures for Device Applications
Abstract : Fabrication and characterisation of buried metal contacts in compound semiconductors are demonstrated. The contacts have been investigated due to their usage both as gates in transistors and as active or passive elements in novel devices. READ MORE
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2. Alternative Energy Harvesting and Conversion Systems Based on Nanostructured Heterostructures
Abstract : Conversion and storage of the solar radiation into applicable forms of energy, using ubiquitous materials is of central importance that quests several disciplinary fields in both applied technology and fundamental science. Harnessing the solar energy received by the earth has the potential to replace the current sources of energy and it is imperative for sustainable development. READ MORE
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3. Charge carrier traffic at interfaces in nanoeletronic structures
Abstract : This thesis describes investigations in relation to the search for materials with high dielectric constant, k, for future CMOS transistors. The most elementary quantities to be considered are k-value and energy band offsets between the dielectric and the silicon crystal on which it is deposited. READ MORE
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4. Multistability, Ionic Doping, and Charge Dynamics in Electrosynthesized Polypyrrole, Polymer-Nanoparticle Blend Nonvolatile Memory, and Fixed p-i-n Junction Polymer Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Abstract : A variety of factors make semiconducting polymers a fascinating alternative for both device development and new areas of fundamental research. Among these are solution processability, low cost, flexibility, and the strong dependence of conduction on the presence of charge compensating ions. READ MORE
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5. Surface and Interface Phenomena Studied with Pd Metal-Oxide-semiconductor Structures : Adsorption, catalytic reactions, hydrogen sensing and Pd restructuring
Abstract : The electronic properties of palladium metal-oxide-semiconductor (Pd-MOS) structures are highly sensitive to hydrogen over a large pressure range. Such devices have been found useful in several applications, e.g. as a chemical sensing element in the so called electronic nose. READ MORE