Search for dissertations about: "Gallium Phosphide"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Gallium Phosphide.
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1. Ensemble and Individual III-V Semiconductor Nanopillars: Optical Properties and Applications
Abstract : Optical properties of semiconductor nanowires (NWs)/nanopillars (NPs), as individual or ensemble, have attracted significant research interest in recent years. Their potential applications range from solid-state lighting, photovoltaics, lasing and nonlinear optics to sensing and life sciences. READ MORE
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2. Studies of Novel Nanostructures by Cross- sectional Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
Abstract : This thesis presents structural and morphological studies of semiconductor nanostructures, namely quantum dots, nanowires and a dilute ferromagnetic semiconductor. These nanostructures are investigated on the atomic scale using cross-sectional scanning tunneling microscopy (XSTM). READ MORE
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3. Nonlinear Properties of III-V Semiconductor Nanowaveguides
Abstract : Nonlinear optics (NLO) plays a major role in the modern world: nonlinear optical phenomena have been observed in a wavelength range going from the deep infrared to the extreme ultraviolet, to THz radiation. The optical nonlinearities can be found in crystals, amorphous materials, polymers, liquid crystals, liquids, organic materials, and even gases and plasmas. READ MORE
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4. Nanostructure and biomolecule interactions : Characterizing the complex
Abstract : This thesis presents the results of studies done on various biomolecules and their interactions with nanomaterials. The biomolecule sources are everything from purified, single proteins to the complicated mixture of blood serum and cell culture media. READ MORE
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5. Methods for performance characterization of artificial molecular motors
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis work is to characterize artificial biomolecular motors, specifically the Lawnmower, a motor based on the burn bridges mechanism, and the Tumbleweed, a protein motor that employs ligand specific DNA-proteins binding to step along DNA. An overview of their operational principles is given, and initial results of our studies are presented, along with a review of currently available methods to characterize artificial molecular motors. READ MORE