Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2019 Meeting of the Ohio-Region Section and the Michigan Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers
Volume 64, Number 15
Friday–Saturday, October 11–12, 2019; Flint, Michigan
Session A02: OSAPS Poster Session
4:15 PM,
Friday, October 11, 2019
Kettering University Academic Building
Room: 3342
Chair: Corneliu Rablau, Kettering University
Abstract: A02.00018 : Hyperdoping Silicon For Infrared Detection and Night Vision Applications*
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Authors:
Peter Hadchiti
(Univ of Dayton)
Yining Liu
(Univ of Dayton)
Wenjie Yang
(Australian Ntl Univ)
Quentin Hudspeth
(U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Dev Command - Armament Ctr)
Andrew Sarangan
(Univ of Dayton)
Imad Agha
(Univ of Dayton)
Jeffrey Warrender
(U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Dev Command - Armament Ctr)
James Williams
(Australian Ntl Univ)
Jay Mathews
(Univ of Dayton)
*I would like to thank the University of Dayton Nanofabrication Lab for their role in the fabrication of our devices This research was funded through Office of Naval Research, grant number N000141612864, and US Army ARDEC, grant number W15QKN1620001. Additional funding was provided through the UD Physics Summer Research Experience (PSRE) and the UD Graduate Student Summer Fellowship (GSSF).
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