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  1. Kei May Lau

    Chair Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyProfessor Kei May Lau received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in physics from the University of...

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  2. Modeling of Light Emitting Diodes with SILVACO

    07 Feb 2011 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska

    Simulation of LEDs with SILVACO is presented.

  3. [Illinois] ECE 398: Electronic and Photonic Devices

    Courses | 07 Feb 2011 | Contributor(s):: Kent D Choquette

    Fall Semester, 2010 A first course on active and passive photonic devices and applications. Optical processes in dielectric and semiconductor materials discussed including waveguide propagation, confinement, electrical junctions, and emission/absorption. Active and passive photonic components...

  4. 2010 MNTL UIUC Symposium Lecture 2 - Optoelectronics

    Online Presentations | 09 Aug 2010 | Contributor(s):: Russell D. Dupuis

  5. ANGEL - A Nonequilibrium Green Function Solver for LEDs

    Tools | 18 Jan 2010 | Contributor(s):: sebastian steiger

    An MPI-parallelized implementation of 1-D NEGF for heterostructures. Includes off-diagonal scattering. Effective mass band structure for electrons and holes. The online tool only provides basic NEGF functionality without scattering.

  6. ANGEL - A Nonequilibrium Green's Function Solver for LEDs

    Downloads | 06 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s):: sebastian steiger

    Introducing ANGEL, a Nonequilibrium Green’s Function code aimed at describing LEDs.ANGEL uses a description close to the classic NEMO-1D paper (Lake et al., JAP 81, 7845 (1997)) to model quantum transport in a light-emitting diode (LED).ANGEL is the first 1D-heterostructure NEGF to include the...

  7. Junzhe Geng

    Junzhe Geng is a graduate student in professor Gerhard Klimeck’s research group at Purdue Unviersity. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Purdue in 2010....

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  8. Trupti Ranjan Lenka

    Dr. Lenka works as an Associate Professor in Electronics and Communication Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam. He received Ph.D. in Microelectronics Engineering from...

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  9. Kyle H Montgomery

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  10. Solid-State Lighting: An Opportunity for Nanotechnologists to Address the Energy Challenge

    Online Presentations | 25 Apr 2007 | Contributor(s):: Timothy D. Sands

    More than one-fifth of the electrical power consumed in the U.S. is used for general illumination. Much of this energy is wasted to heat filaments in incandescent lamps, a century-old technology with an efficiency of about 5%. Fluorescent lighting is more efficient, but problems of color quality,...

  11. Sebastian Steiger

    2000-2005 diploma in physics, ETH Zurich 2005-2009 PhD in computational optoelectronics, ETH Zurich, Prof Bernd Witzigmann 2010- Purdue university, Prof Gerhard Klimeck

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  12. Semiconductor Fundamentals

    Courses|' 17 Jul 2020

    From smartphones to satellites, semiconductors are everywhere. Tying together physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering, this course provides the essential foundations required to understand...

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