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Michael A. Haase
Researcher at 3M
Publications - 133
Citations - 6686
Michael A. Haase is an academic researcher from 3M. The author has contributed to research in topics: Layer (electronics) & Semiconductor. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 126 publications receiving 6627 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael A. Haase include Philips & University of Florida.
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Blue-green laser diode
TL;DR: In this article, a II-VI compound semiconductor laser diode is formed from overlaying layers of material including an n-type single crystal semiconductor substrate (12), adjacent N-type and p-type guiding lasers (14), a quantum well active layer (18), and a second electrode (30) is characterized by a Fermi energy, with shallow acceptors having a shallow acceptor energy, to a net acceptor concentration of at least 1 x 1017 cm 3.
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Methods and displays utilizing integrated zinc oxide row and column drivers in conjunction with organic light emitting diodes
TL;DR: In this paper, a display backplane including the ZnO row and column drivers and the OLEDs may be constructed by utilizing aperture masking or a combination of photolithography and aperture masks.
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Methods of making displays
Steven D. Thelss,Paul F. Baude,Michael A. Haase,Eric W. Hemmesch,Yaoqi J. Liu,Sergey S. Lamansky +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a display with zinc oxide row and column drivers integrated onto the same display substrate as zinc oxide pixel transistors and organic light emitting diodes.
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Recent Progress in Organic Electronics: Materials, Devices, and Processes
Tommie W. Kelley,Paul F. Baude,Chris Gerlach,David E. Ender,Dawn V. Muyres,Michael A. Haase,Dennis E. Vogel,Steven D. Theiss +7 more
TL;DR: Research in organic electronics has included advances in materials, devices, and processes as mentioned in this paper, which are enabling the incorporation of organic electronic components in products including OLED displays and flexible electronic paper.
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Degradation of II‐VI based blue‐green light emitters
TL;DR: In this paper, the first detailed structural studies of degradation in II-VI blue-green light emitters were carried out on light emitting diodes fabricated from quantum well laser structures and electroluminescence studies on stripe laser structures.