Nanowire based IR Photodetectors

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Introduction of nanotechnology giving the relatable examples and explaining the various concepts and terminologies associated with the same. Bottom up approach, top down approach, IR Photodetectors and NW photodetector device fabrication and characterization. Research problems of using IR Photodetector and then concluded with a motivation for students to take it up as the field of research.



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  • Date: 24 Aug 2020
  • Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT+05:30) Asia/Calcutta
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  • Dr. Venkatesha M, Branch Councellor, venkatesha.m@saividya.ac.in, Contact: 8971137161
    Mr. Sourabh Bhat, student branch secretary, Contact: 8904886700

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE EMBS SOCIETY and DEPARTMENT OF ECE SVIT


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Dr. Arjun Shetty of University of Waterloo, Canada

Topic:

Nanowire based IR Photodetectors

Biography:

Dr. Arjun

Shetty by Sourabh V Bhat, Student, Department of ECE. Dr.Arjun Shetty is a Postdoctoral

Fellow at the Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Science in the area of III nitride semiconductors. His thesis involved the development of Schottky diodes and photodetectors using III-nitride thin films and nanostructures which were grown using molecular beam epitaxy.

Post his Ph.D., Arjun worked as a Sr. Device Engineer at Sandisk India Device Design Centre,

Bangalore for two years. His work at SanDisk was focussed on silicon NAND flash memory

device reliability. After that, he moved to his present position at the University of Waterloo. He is currently working on III-As nanowire photodetectors and undoped AlGaAs/GaAs

heterostructure devices for quantum applications. His research interests broadly span III-V

semiconductors, optoelectronic devices, low dimensional quantum transport and semiconductor device modelling.

Address:Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada, , Canada