Affiliated Researchers: Field Effect Transistors

Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.

Displaying 12 search result(s) for Field Effect Transistors.

Tom Jackson


Robert E. Kirby Chair Professor, Electrical Engineering
Top research keywords: Thin Film Transistors, Substrates, Transistors, Thin Films, Pentacene

Saptarshi Das


Associate Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Field Effect Transistors, Field Effect, Monolayers, Transition Metals, Graphene

Amanul Haque


Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Top research keywords: Thin Films, Nanowires, Electron Microscopes, MEMS, Transmission Electron Microscopy

Yang Yang


Assistant Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Ion Beams, Radiation, Ions, Radiation Damage, Ion Beam

Suzanne Mohney


Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Ohmic Contacts, Electric Contacts, Contact Resistance, Nanowires, Annealing

Sukwon Choi


Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Top research keywords: High Electron Mobility Transistors, Gallium Nitride, Hot Temperature, Thermometry, Energy Gap

Joan Redwing


Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Nanowires, Chemical Vapor Deposition, Nanowire, Sapphire, Silicon

Osama Awadelkarim


Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Oxides, Polysilicon, Silicon, Plasmas, Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy

Rongming Chu


Professor, Electrical Engineering
Top research keywords: High Electron Mobility Transistors, Heterojunctions, Two Dimensional Electron Gas, Breakdown Voltage, Two-Dimensional Electron Gas

Joshua Robinson


Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Graphene, Monolayers, Transition Metals, Heterojunctions, Monolayer

Shengxi Huang


Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Top research keywords: Raman Spectroscopy, Raman Scattering, Phonons, Black Phosphorus, Heterojunctions

John Asbury


Professor, Chemistry
Top research keywords: Electrons, Singlet Fission, Infrared Spectroscopy, Excited States, Electron Injection