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The Nanoelectronics Group is hosted by the Nanoelectronics Laboratory (NEL),
which was established in Sept 2006, mainly from the former Ion Beam Processing
Laboratory. The group conducts, promotes, and nurtures interdisciplinary
research and education activities in nanoscale science and technology. Its
research activities are in five main fields:
(1)
oxide based nanoelectronics
(2)
computational nanoelectronics
(3) carbon based nanoelectronics
(4) organic nanoelectronics
(5) solar cells
Current
research focus are:
Fabrication and characterization of zinc oxide thin films for ultraviolet
laser and transparent electronics applications
P-type doping of zinc oxide and one dimensional zinc oxide nanostructures
and devices
Development of highly efficient and fast response ions/electron detectors
using nanostructured materials
Synthesis of self-oriented carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for electron field
emitters, miniature x-ray tube, superhydrophboic surface and development
of CNT based molecular devices
High performance organic light-emitting devices, organic solar cells,
organic thin film transistors and display technologies
Bond-length-order-strength correlation simulations
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