Affiliated Researchers: Heterojunctions
Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.
Displaying 11 search result(s) for Heterojunctions.
Nelson Yaw Dzade
Assistant Professor, John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
Top research keywords: Density Functional Theory, Adsorption, Hydrogen Evolution Reaction, Surface, Nanorods
Shengxi Huang
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Top research keywords: Raman Spectroscopy, Raman Scattering, Phonons, Black Phosphorus, Heterojunctions
Sridhar Komarneni
Distinguished Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management
Top research keywords: Microwaves, Hydrothermal Synthesis, Gels, Positive Ions, Nanocomposites
Rongming Chu
Professor, Electrical Engineering
Top research keywords: High Electron Mobility Transistors, Heterojunctions, Two Dimensional Electron Gas, Breakdown Voltage, Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
Saptarshi Das
Associate Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Field Effect Transistors, Field Effect, Monolayers, Transition Metals, Graphene
Nathan Keim
Associate Research Professor, Physics
Top research keywords: Fluid, Fluids, Shear, Rheology, Propulsion
Anthony Richardella
Assistant Research Professor, Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Top research keywords: Topological Insulators, Insulators, Nonconductor, Ferromagnetism, Thin Films
Stephanie Law
Associate Professor and Norris B. McFarlane Faculty Career Development Associate Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Topological Insulators, Plasmonics, Nonconductor, Plasmons, Semiconductor Materials
Joshua Robinson
Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Graphene, Monolayers, Transition Metals, Heterojunctions, Monolayer
Nasim Alem
Norris B. McFarlane Faculty Career Development Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Monolayers, Transition Metals, Monolayer, Boron Nitride, Graphene
Joan Redwing
Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Nanowires, Chemical Vapor Deposition, Nanowire, Sapphire, Silicon