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Non-destructive characterization of crystalline defects in 3D heterostructures.
Exploration of light-matter interaction and its application in the examination of nowadays low dimensional electronic structures, especially CMOS. Investigation of applicability of non-destructive optical techniques, such as TR-PL, PMOR, PR or SHG, in semiconductor structures characterization, by both theoretical and experimental approach.
Date:1 Oct 2014 → 31 Dec 2019
Keywords:3D heterostructures, Non-destructive characterization crystal
Disciplines:Instructional sciences, Condensed matter physics and nanophysics, Nuclear physics, Applied mathematics in specific fields, Elementary particle and high energy physics, Quantum physics, Classical physics, Other physical sciences
Project type:PhD project