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CERBERUS – Farebné centrá v diamante – korelácia medzi atómovou štruktúrou a optoelektronickými vlastnosťami | |
Colour centres in diamond – correlation between atomic structure and opto-electronic properties | |
Program: | SRDA |
Project leader: | Ing. Varga Marian, PhD. |
Annotation: | The subject of the project is in the field of quantum technologies. We will prepare and characterize optically -activedefects in diamonds and correlate the atomic structures with optical properties to be used for quantum applicati ons.For a wide range of dopant concentrations, we will identify the dopant distributions and study the evolution ofdopants’ configuration in-situ, during thermal annealing, using atomic-resolution microscopy and spectroscopytechniques. We will further study the effect of annealing on the opto-electronic properties by measuringphotoluminescence, photocurrent and electroluminescence for the same set of samples. Graphene transparentelectrodes on a diamond surface will be fabricated for phototransport measurements. Diamond-based hybrid p-i-ndiodes will be prepared for electroluminescence measurements. We will focus on finding a correlation between theatomic structure and the opto-electronic properties of differently doped diamonds. This will contribute to theunderstanding of the fundamental relationship needed to efficiently design optically -active elements for diamondquantum devices. |
Duration: | 1.9.2024 – 31.12.2027 |
Transit2D – Tranzistory na báze 2D kovových chalkogenidov pripravených teplom podporovanou konverziou | |
Transistors based on 2D Metal Chalcogenides Grown via Thermally Assisted Conversion | |
Program: | SRDA |
Project leader: | Ing. Ťapajna Milan, PhD. |
Annotation: | 2D materials can form one-atom-thick sheets with extraordinary properties. One of the most promising classes of2D materials is the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). The transition from an indirect to a direct bandgap,when the bulk materials is thinned down to a monolayer, results in unique electrical and optical properties of 2DTMDs. Post-transition metal chalcogenides (PTMCs) represents another interesting group of 2D materials. Thesematerials have wide band gap and, depending on the structure of the material, show anisotropic electrical andoptical properties. The aim of this project is the fabrication of field-effect transistors with metal-oxide-semiconductorgate (MOSFETs) based on selected TMDs and PTMCs compounds and detail analysis of their transport properties.We will focus on large-area few-layer PtSe2 and GaS/GaSe films grown by thermal assisted conversion, i.e.sulfurization and selenization. Based on the existing experiences, structural, chemical and electrical properties ofhorizontally-aligned PtSe2 films prepared by selenization will be optimized, targeting mobilities similar to thoseprepared by mechanical exfoliation. Then, MOSFET technology using both, top-gate as well as bottom-gateapproach will be developed and optimized. Atomic layer deposition and metal-oxide chemical vapor deposition(MOCVD) will be employed for gate oxide growth. GaS/GaSe few-layer films will be prepared by chalcogenization |
Duration: | 1.7.2022 – 30.6.2026 |
Moderné elektronické súčiastky na báze ultraširokopásmového polovodiča Ga2O3 pre budúce vysokonapäťové aplikácie | |
Modern electronic devices based on ultrawide bandgap semiconducting Ga2O3 for future high-voltage applications | |
Program: | SRDA |
Project leader: | Ing. Gucmann Filip, PhD. |
Annotation: | Wide bandgap (WBG) semiconductor devices represent one of the key technologies in development of high power and high frequency systems for electric power conversion and telecommunications owing to their fundamental benefit of higher breakdown electric fields, in some cases increased electron mobility, and possibility to form heterostructures and 2D electron gas. GaN and SiC, two typical WBG examples also benefit from moderate values of thermal conductivity allowing for more efficient sinking of generated waste heat, lower channel temperatures, and enhanced device reliability. New emerging semiconductor materials with even higher bandgap energies (Eg>3.4eV) referred to as ultrawide bandgap materials allow for further improvements in high power and high voltage handling solid-state electronic devices. Currently, semiconducting gallium oxide (Ga2O3) is under extensive study and expected to provide base material for rectifying Schottky -gate diodes and field-effect transistors for applications operating in kV range thanks to its good scalability, relatively simple synthesis, availability of native melt-grown substrates, and wide range of achievable n-type doping levels. The main aim of the proposed project constitutes material research and development of technology for epitaxial growth of epitaxial α -,β-, and ε-Ga2O3 layers and for processing of basic unipolar and bipolar electronic devices based on prepared Ga2O3 layers for future high voltage/power applications. Ga2O3 layers will be grown using liquid injection metalorganic chemical vapour deposition on sapphire, and higher thermal conductivity SiC substrates. We also aim to prepare Schottky diodes, FETs, and all-oxide Ga2O3 PN diodes using naturally p-type oxides (e.g. NiO, In2O3, CuO2). Comprehensive structural, electrical, optical, and thermal study of prepared epitaxial layers and devices will be conducted and numerous original, high-impact results are expected to be obtained. |
Duration: | 1.7.2021 – 30.6.2025 |
NanoMemb-RF – Moderné nanomembránové heteroštruktúry na báze GaAs pre vysoko produktívne vysokofrekvenčné prvky | |
Advanced GaAs-based nanomembrane heterostructures for highperformance RF devices | |
Program: | SRDA |
Project leader: | RNDr. Gregušová Dagmar, DrSc. |
Annotation: | The main aim of the proposed project is to expand the basic knowledge and to master the fabrication technology ofthe advanced nanomembrane AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction devices for high-performance RF applications.Insufficient removal of the waste heat in electronic devices due to the Joule losses leading to overheating and earlydevice failure often requires foreign, high thermal conductivity substrates to be employed. As opposed to themainstream research of the GaN-based electronic devices prepared directly on sapphire or SiC, proposed GaAsbased devices will be fabricated upon self-supporting heterostructure nanomembranes transferred onto varioussubstrates. It is very timely, original, and desirable approach to extend the utilization of the GaAs-based devicesmaterial potential, as demonstrated by our preliminary results. |
Duration: | 1.7.2022 – 30.6.2025 |
Vývoj medzivrstiev karbidu kremíka a nitridu hliníka pre pn heteroštruktúry oxidu gália a bórom dopovaných nanodiamantov | |
Development of silicon carbide and aluminum nitride interlayers for pn heterostructure based on gallium oxide and boron-doped nanodiamonds | |
Program: | DoktoGrant |
Project leader: | MSc. Keshtar Javad |
Duration: | 1.1.2023 – 31.12.2023 |