Search for dissertations about: "Device Characterization"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 273 swedish dissertations containing the words Device Characterization.
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11. Characterization and Compensation of Thermal Effects in GaN HEMT Technologies
Abstract : Further advancements with GaN based technologies relies on the ability to handle the heat flux, which consequently arises from the high power density. Advanced cooling techniques and thermal optimization of the technology are therefore prioritized research areas. READ MORE
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12. Nanostructures for Optoelectronics : Device Fabrication and Characterization
Abstract : The nanoscale is an exciting domain when it comes to crystal growth, light-matter interaction and electronics. Especially for optoelectronics, semiconductor nanostructures have many advantages compared to traditional planar structures and are highly interesting for the next generation of solar cells, photodetectors and light emitting diodes. READ MORE
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13. Characterization of Nanomaterials for Interconnect and Thermal Management in Electronic Packaging
Abstract : Electronic packaging, protecting the fragile chip from atmosphere and providing the paths for signal transmission as well as heat dissipation, is one of the most important parts in electronic devices. The cost, dimensions, performance, and reliability of an electronic device therefore strongly depend on its packaging structures and materials. READ MORE
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14. ORMOCER Materials Characterization, LAP- & Micro-Processing : Applied to Optical Interconnects and High-Frequency Packaging
Abstract : ORMOCERR®s are organic-inorganic hybrid polymers. Since their material properties can be tailored precisely during synthesis, they are suitable for a wide range of applications in dielectric and optical microelectronics. READ MORE
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15. Modification of Paper into Conductive Substrate for Electronic Functions : Deposition, Characterization and Demonstration
Abstract : The thesis investigates the modification of paper into an ion- and electron-conductive material, and as a renewable material for electronic device. The study stretches from investigating the interaction between the cellulosic materials and the conducting polymer to demonstrating the performance of the conductive paper by printing the electronic structure on the surface of the conductive paper. READ MORE