PCSI2025 Tuesday Morning
Sessions | Time Periods | Topics | Schedule Overview
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PCSI-TuM1 |
Atomistic Simulations for Understanding the Behavior of Dopants and Impurities in Ga2O3 and Related Alloys
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UPGRADED: What Happens When a Dopant Doesn’T Go Where You Expect It to Go? The Case of MBE-Grown Yb-Doped SrTiO3 on Si(001)
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Thickness-Dependent Optical Constants of SnO2 Thin Films on Si Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition
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Regulating the Phase Transition of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films
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Formation of Transparent and Conductive SWCNT/SiO2 Composite Thin-Films on Pet Substrates Using Molecular Precursor Method
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Phototransistor Array Based on Plasma-Engineered Amorphous Metal Oxide Semiconductors with Ferroelectric Dielectrics
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Improvement of Electrical Properties and Low-Temperature Development of Sol-gel Processed In-Ga-Zn-O Thin-Film Transistors Using UV-DI
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A Study on the Impact of Thin Metal Films on Contact Resistance in IGZO FET
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Exploration of VO2 Thin Films with Oxygen Deficiency
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Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
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PCSI-TuM2 |
Diamond High Power and Voltage MOSFETs: Inch-Sized Wafer Growth, Doping, Static and Dynamic Characteristics
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Adsorption and Thermal Evolution of Nitrogen Species on Diamond Surfaces
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Atomic and Electronic Structure Prediction for Heterostructural Interfaces with Ultra-Wide Gap MaterialsÂ
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Si Diffusion Into Self-Organized GaN Nanocolumns Grown on Si(111) by RF-MBE
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Realization of Smooth Surface and Interface in Mist CVD Growth of Rocksalt structured-MgZnO/MgO MQWs
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Si-Integrated Epitaxial BaTiO3 for Ultra-Low Loss, Efficient Modulators in Silicon Photonics
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