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Solid State Physics Laboratory
Facility•Delhi, India•
About: Solid State Physics Laboratory is a facility organization based out in Delhi, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantum dot & Dielectric. The organization has 1754 authors who have published 2597 publications receiving 50601 citations.
Topics: Quantum dot, Dielectric, Thin film, Electron, Raman spectroscopy
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10 May 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the plasma oscillations in a two-dimensional electron channel with a reverse-biased Schottky junction and showed that the negative dynamic conductivity associated with the tunneling injection and electronransit time effect can result in the self-excitation of plasma oscillation (plasma instability) in the quasineutral portion of the channel serving as a resonant cavity.
Abstract: We study the plasma oscillations in a two-dimensional electron channel with a reverse-biased Schottky junction. Using the developed model we show that the negative dynamic conductivity of the Schottky junction associated with the tunneling injection and electrontransit- time effect can result in the self-excitation of plasma oscillations (plasma instability) in the quasineutral portion of the channel serving as a resonant cavity. The spectrum of plasma oscillations and the conditions of their self-excitations are expressed via the structure parameters. The instability can be used in a novel diode device - lateral Schottky junction tunneling transit-time terahertz oscillator.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the steady state photoconductivity of porous silicon (PS) layers as a function of electrolyte concentration, anodisation time and current density has been studied.
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TL;DR: This paper presents a method of incorporating various types of noise in circuit simulation of a microbolometer infrared detector to analyze the effect of noise on its performance and allows modifying the frequency response of the noise in simulations as per the user defined noise spectrum.
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TL;DR: In this article, the structure factors of liquid Pb, K 0.25 Pb 0.75, and k 0.50 Pb0.50 derived from neutron diffraction measurements are presented.
Abstract: The structure factors of liquid Pb, K 0.25 Pb 0.75 and K 0.50 Pb 0.50 derived from neutron diffraction measurements are presented. It appears that considerable ordering occurs in the K-Pb alloys. There exists evidence for the formation of poly-anion clusters.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Alain Dufresne | 111 | 358 | 45904 |
Yang Ren | 79 | 880 | 26341 |
Klaus Ensslin | 70 | 638 | 21385 |
Werner Wegscheider | 69 | 933 | 21984 |
Takashi Takahashi | 65 | 424 | 14234 |
Liu Hao Tjeng | 64 | 322 | 13752 |
Nicholas E. Geacintov | 63 | 453 | 15636 |
Manfred Sigrist | 61 | 468 | 18362 |
Thomas Ihn | 61 | 475 | 14159 |
Takafumi Sato | 59 | 263 | 11032 |
Christoph Stampfer | 59 | 315 | 14422 |
Christian Colliex | 58 | 289 | 14618 |
Takashi Mizokawa | 57 | 400 | 11697 |
Eberhard Bodenschatz | 57 | 374 | 13208 |
Bertram Batlogg | 55 | 190 | 9459 |