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Marc Faucher

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  96
Citations -  1094

Marc Faucher is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resonator & Terahertz radiation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 89 publications receiving 956 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Faucher include Joseph Fourier University & Lille University of Science and Technology.

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Gallium Nitride as an Electromechanical Material

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the electromechanical, thermal, acoustic, and piezoelectric properties of GaN and describe the working principle of some of the reported high-performance GaN-based microelectromechanical components.
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Josephson junctions and superconducting quantum interference devices made by local oxidation of niobium ultrathin films

TL;DR: In this article, a method for fabricating Josephson junctions and superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) based on the local anodization of niobium strip lines 3-6.5 nm thick under the voltage-biased tip of an atomic force microscope was presented.
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Experimental demonstration of direct terahertz detection at room-temperature in AlGaN/GaN asymmetric nanochannels

TL;DR: In this paper, the potentialities of AlGaN/GaN nanodevices as THz detectors are analyzed and the responsivities of both types of devices have been measured and explained using Monte Carlo simulations and non linear analysis.
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Amplified piezoelectric transduction of nanoscale motion in gallium nitride electromechanical resonators

TL;DR: In this article, a fully integrated electromechanical resonator is described that is based on high mobility piezoelectric semiconductors for actuation and detection of nanoscale motion.
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Searching for THz Gunn oscillations in GaN planar nanodiodes

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed study of GaN-based planar asymmetric nanodiodes, promising devices for the fabrication of room temperature THz Gunn oscillators, is reported.