Reconfigurable Carbon Nanotube Switch (Printed Electronics USA 2006)

Ji ung Lee, Senior Research Scientist
General Electrics - Global Research, United States
 

Presentation Summary

  • Switchable P-N Diode
  • Reconfigurable Logic
  • Ideal Diode Behavior: Optoelectronics and Photovoltaics

Speaker Biography

Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D.
Electrical and Computer Engineering May 1996
University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.S.
Electrical and Computer Engineering May 1991
University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.S.
Electrical and Computer Engineering May 1989
 
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Senior Scientist and Project Leader, GE Global Research April 1999 - Present
Process Integration Engineer, Micron Display, Inc. Nov. 1997 - April 1999
Postdoctoral Associate, Argonne National Laboratory Jan. 1996 - Nov. 1997
 
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
1. J. U. Lee, "Band Gap Renormalization in Carbon Nanotubes: Origin of the Ideal Diode Behavior in Carbon Nanotube p-n Structures", submitted.
2. J. U. Lee, P. J. Codella, M. Pietrzykowski "Direct Probe of Excitonic and Continuum Transitions in the Photocurrent Spectroscopy of Individual Carbon Nanotube p-n Diodes" submitted.
3. J. U. Lee," Photovoltaic Effect in Ideal Carbon Nanotube Diodes" Appl. Phys. Lett. (Cover article, August 15th, 2005).
4. J. U. Lee, P. P. Gipp, and C. M. Heller, "Carbon nanotube p-n junction diodes" Appl. Phys. Lett. 85, 145 (2004)
 
AWARDS:
2004 GE Global Research Hull Award (Highest Award for Young Research Scientist)
2005 Nanotech Briefs Nano50 Award
 
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Broad interests in superconducting electronics, vacuum microelectronics, amorphous Si devices, and nano electronics.

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