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Scott Dunham

Institution
University of Washington

Projects

Low temperature Si device fabrication

Lead Institution
University of Washington
Principal Investigator
Scott Dunham
Project type
Exploratory Research
There is a demand for high performance semiconductor devices which are thin and flexible, for applications where high frequency operation, light weight, and conforming to a curved surface is…

Impurity Segregation and Precipitation in Semiconductor Nanostructures

Lead Institution
University of Washington
Principal Investigator
Scott Dunham
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
The goal of this work is to apply advanced characterization and modeling techniques to gain a fundamental understanding of segregation and precipitation processes in semiconductors. These issues are…

Defects in Transparent Conductive beta-Ga2O3 Single Crystals

Lead Institution
University of Washington
Principal Investigator
Marjorie Olmstead
Project type
Exploratory Research
In this proposal we motivate and describe a series of ion beam experiments and density functional theory calculations to be conducted at EMSL, which will answer fundamental questions about the origin…

Characterization of POCl3 doping for Si Solar Cells

Lead Institution
University of Washington
Principal Investigator
Scott Dunham
Project type
Limited Scope
P doped emitters are a critical part of high performance silicon solar cell technology. Use of more lightly doped selective emitters allows for higher performance, but is more difficult to control…