Search for dissertations about: "2d arrays"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words 2d arrays.
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1. HBV frequency multiplier 2D arrays and application
Abstract : The utilisation of the THz spectrum ( 0.3-3 THz ) is hampered by technological difficulties to generate power at these frequencies. READ MORE
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2. Coulomb Blockade Thermometry and Other Aspects of Tunnel Junction Arrays
Abstract : This report describes experimental results on a few different aspects of two-dimensional tunnel junction arrays: Coulomb blockade thermometry (CBT), Hall effect and Josephson array magnetometry (JAM). CBT is a primary thermometry method which is only a few years old. It is suitable for cryogenic temperatures between 20 mK and 30 K. READ MORE
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3. Enabling technologies for scalable graphene electronics
Abstract : This thesis addresses the challenges in scaling up graphene-based technologies, with a focus on the epitaxial growth of graphene (epigraphene) over SiC substrates and the establishment of reliable low-contact resistance electrical contacts. The scalable graphene growth and contact fabrication have enabled the development of three epigraphene-based devices, including large-scale Quantum Hall Arrays, highly sensitive Hall effect magnetometers with minimal noise, and quantum-limited ultraviolet (UV) detectors. READ MORE
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4. Dynamics of Vortices and Charges in Two Dimensional Arrays of Small Josephson Junctions
Abstract : This thesis is based on experimental work on two dimensional (2D) Josephson junction arrays. The junctions are small (~ 0.004~0.04 µm2) so that the charging energy E~ e2/2C associated with the junction capacitance C is large. READ MORE
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5. A Play of Light and Spins: Excitation and Detection of Non-linear Magnetization Dynamics using Light
Abstract : The excitation and detection of magnetization dynamics play key roles in the field of spintronics and magnonics. In this thesis, we investigate a contactless method of exciting nonlinear magnetization dynamics using a femtosecond pulsed laser, and study the same with a Brillouin Light Scattering (BLS) microscope. READ MORE