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1.3 μm wavelength tunable single-mode laser arrays based on slots
(2021)Two twelve-channel arrays based on surface-etched slot gratings, one with non-uniformly spaced slots and another with uniformly spaced slots are presented for laser operation in the O-band. A wavelength tuning range greater ... -
1/f noise in MgO double-barrier magnetic tunnel junctions
(2011)Low frequency noise has been investigated in MgO double-barrier magnetic tunnel junctions (DMTJs) with tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) ratios up to 250% at room temperature. The noise shows a 1/f frequency spectrum and ... -
1/f noise in the half-metallic oxides CrO2, Fe3O4, and La2/3Sr1/3MnO3
(American Physical Society, 1999)The excess low-frequency (1/f) electrical noise of three representative half-metallic oxides, CrO2, Fe3O4, and La2/3Sr1/3MnO3, has been studied as a function of the temperature (5?300 K) and a magnetic field (up to 12 T). ... -
The 2020 magnetism roadmap
(2020)Andreas Berger CICnanoGUNE BRTA Following the success and relevance of the 2014 and 2017 Magnetism Roadmap articles, this 2020 Magnetism Roadmap edition takes yet another timely look at newly relevant and highly active ... -
2D foams above the jamming transition: Deformation matters
(2017)Jammed soft matter systems are often modelled as dense packings of overlapping soft spheres, thus ignoring particle deformation. For 2D (and 3D) soft disks packings, close to the critical packing fraction ϕc, this results ... -
2D nanosheets from fool's gold by LPE: High performance lithium-ion battery anodes made from stone
(2021)Recently, it has been shown that it is possible to apply liquid-phase exfoliation to non-layered materials, yielding quasi-2D nanosheets. It has been proposed that even a slight bonding anisotropy in the starting crystal ... -
3.8 dB Noise figure in bulk semiconductor optical amplifier
(2013)The present paper reports numerical and experimental investigation of noise figure of a multi-section semiconductor optical amplifier. The designed amplifier shows a 3.8dB noise figure, which seems to be the lowest figure ... -
3D Printing of Multifunctional Conductive Polymer Composite Hydrogels
(2023)Functional conductive hydrogels are widely used in various application scenarios, such as artificial skin, cell scaffolds, and implantable bioelectronics. However, their novel designs and technological innovations are ... -
4D full-vector radio frequency complex magnetic susceptibility mapping. Near-field imaging of RFID tags
(2019)Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology permeating both everyday life and scientific applications alike. The most prolific passive tag-based system uses inductively-powered tags with no internal power source ... -
6 x 6 Effective Mass Hamiltonian for Heterostructures grown on (11N)-oriented substrates
(American Physical Society, 2003)The 6?6 effective mass Hamiltonian for semiconductor heterostructures grown on (11N)-oriented substrates is derived and is compared with the 4?4 model. The hole subbands of InGaAs/InP single quantum wells grown on ... -
850 nm GaAs/AlGaAs DFB lasers with shallow surface gratings and oxide aperture
(2019)We present and experimentally demonstrate a novel oxide-confined ridge-waveguide distributed feedback (DFB) laser with the first-order surface grating using only a single growth step. The metal contacts are laterally offset ... -
A considered application of the Langreth-Lundqvist van der Waals density functional in the context of : open shell molecules, atom centered basis sets, adsorption of graphene into a Bi₂Se₃ slab
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2015)The work in this thesis is aimed towards exploring the edge case application of the Langreth-Lundqvist vdW density functional (vdW-DF). The increasing popularity of the vdW-DF functional has resulted in its application ... -
A dynamic study of cavity polaritons
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2002)Strong coupling between an atom and a cavity field is a well established phenomenon in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics. However it was not until 1992 that improvements in growth technology resulted in the advent ... -
A microcantilever-based, dual-mode, quantitative sensing platform for investigation of biological interactions
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2013)Since the introduction of the atomic force microscope (AFM) and the subsequent availability of high-quality cantilevers the interest in the application of microcantilevers as biosensors has increased year-on-year. Much of ... -
A miroscopic and spectroscopic characterisation of nanotube/conjugated polymer interactions
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2001)A composite material of a conjugated polymer and carbon nanotubes has been developed. The conjugated polymer is poly (p-phenylenevinylene-co-2,5-dioctyloxy-m-phenylenevinylene) (PmPV), a polymer significant for its ... -
A novel scanning probe micoscopy study of the (110) surface of rutile titanium dioxide
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2008)This work describes the application of a novel multi-parameter scanning probe technique to the study of a model semiconductor and a metal oxide surface. Our novel scanning probe technique enables the simultaneous measurement ... -
A search for X-ray flares in the nuclei of galaxies
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2003)Observations of the giant elliptical galaxy NCG 4552 at ultraviolet wavelengths during the early 1990’s showed sharply peaked emission within ~2pc of its centre which initially brightened and then faded. The features of ... -
A study of spin polarization in potential half-metals
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2006)The study presented in this thesis has been concerned with measuring spin polarisation in magnetic materials using two methods: i) measurement of magnetoresistance in room temperature point contacts and ii) Point Contact ... -
A study of the film growth environment in pulsed laser deposition of gallium nitride
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2004)This thesis describes a study of the deposition requirements for growth of stoichiometric GaN thin films using pulsed laser deposition. Growth has been carried out using either ceramic GaN or metal (solid and liquid) Ga ... -
A theoretical study of the strain-modified RKKY interaction in magnetically doped carbon materials
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2015)Graphene-related materials continue to be in the scientific limelight due to near-continuous discoveries regarding their properties and production. The applications envisaged for these super materials are numerous and ...