IOP Nanotechnology Patrick has been invited to sit on the newly formed Advisory panel for the Institute of Physics journal, Nanotechnology.
Seminar at the University of Jena Patrick gave the Solid-State Physics seminar at the University of Jena on Friday 16th June, on the topic of “Statistical Study of Disorder for Nanowire Optimization” at the invitation of Prof Carsten Ronning and Dr Robert Röder.
Arturo speaks at Nanowire week 2017 Arturo spoke at Nanowire week 2017 in Lund, Sweden today. In his first talk at an international conference, he presented his recent work on “Large-scale statistics for threshold optimization of optically pumped nanowire lasers” to a large audience of nanowire growth and characterisation experts from around the world.
Congratulations to Dr Peng! Kun Peng has been given approval for the award of her PhD for her thesis “III-V Compound Semiconductor Nanowire Terahertz Detectors“. Congratulations to Kun for all her hard work.
Manchester Pint of Science Patrick spoke at the Manchester Pint of Science event at Terrace NQ. Linking the first photograph to nuclear bombs, the Matrix movie and helicopters that appear not to move, he described the use of picosecond “movie-making” to understand energy processes in photosynthesis and nanolasers.
New Publication - Direct laser write process for 3D conductive carbon circuits in polyimide Bryce Dorin has had a paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C, on Direct laser write process for 3D conductive carbon circuits in polyimide. Using a femtosecond direct-laser-writing technique, Bryce demonstrated 3D writing of conductive pathways in polyimide, a stable insulating material. Through optical and processing
New Publication - The influence of surfaces on the transient terahertz conductivity and electron mobility of GaAs nanowires In research led by Hannah Joyce (University of Cambridge), and colleagues at the University of Oxford and the Australian National University we have reported an in-depth terahertz study of the influence of surfaces on carrier recombination in nanowires. By performing power-dependant and diameter-dependant measurements, Hannah determined the surface recombination velocity
New Publication - Single n-i-n InP Nanowires for Highly Sensitive Terahertz Detection Kun Peng has written a paper accepted in IOP Nanotechnology (http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6528/aa5d80). The work, building on previous progress in single nanowire terahertz detectors, uses a combination of an axial doping profile and novel optical characterisation to improve the contact quality for these devices.