Semiconductor Materials And Devices

431 researchers across 12 institutions

431 Researchers
12 Institutions
44 Grant PIs
61 High Impact

Research in semiconductor materials and devices explores the fundamental science and engineering principles behind the creation and application of electronic components. Investigations focus on developing novel materials with specific electrical, optical, and thermal properties, often at the nanoscale. This includes work on synthesis techniques, characterization methods to understand material behavior, and the fabrication of devices such as transistors, sensors, and power electronics. Key areas of study involve exploring alternative semiconductor materials beyond silicon, such as gallium nitride and silicon carbide, and investigating the unique properties of two-dimensional materials for next-generation applications. The research addresses challenges in improving device efficiency, performance, miniaturization, and reliability.

This field holds significant relevance for Arkansas's economic landscape. Advancements in semiconductor technology support the state's growing advanced manufacturing sector and its increasing integration of smart technologies in agriculture and logistics. Developing more efficient power electronics can contribute to energy savings and the modernization of energy infrastructure. Furthermore, specialized semiconductor devices are crucial for medical diagnostics and therapeutic technologies, aligning with the state's focus on improving public health outcomes. Research into new sensor technologies can also support environmental monitoring and resource management within Arkansas.

This area of study is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing upon expertise in chemistry, physics, materials science, and electrical engineering. Connections are made to research in nanoparticles, photonic devices, thin film mechanics, and the application of advanced neural networks. This broad engagement spans multiple institutions across Arkansas, fostering a collaborative environment for innovation.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Sidney Cohen NCTR 85 24,257 High Impact
Min Xiao University of Arkansas 84 31,928 High Impact
Ali A. Ensafi University of Arkansas 71 20,675 High Impact
Feng Gao University of Arkansas 55 11,535 High Impact
Gregory J. Salamo University of Arkansas 51 15,359 Grant PI High Impact
Xiangbo Meng University of Arkansas 47 7,619 Grant PI High Impact
H. Alan Mantooth University of Arkansas 45 8,809 ARA Grant PI High Impact
Martin A. Edwards University of Arkansas 43 5,657 Grant PI High Impact
Thomas E. Smith Arkansas State University 43 7,456 High Impact
Zuhuang Chen University of Arkansas 43 6,352 High Impact
Sergey Prosandeev University of Arkansas 41 4,532 High Impact
Yaping He University of Arkansas 40 4,904 High Impact
V. F. Chevrier University of Arkansas 39 11,229 High Impact
Anshu Sharma UA Little Rock 39 5,729 High Impact
Fumiya Watanabe UA Little Rock 37 6,436 High Impact
Z. Ryan Tian University of Arkansas 37 8,172 Grant PI High Impact
Sunil Sharma UAMS 37 4,965 High Impact
Tansel Karabacak UA Little Rock 36 3,824 ARA High Impact
Shui-Qing Yu University of Arkansas 36 5,080 High Impact Grants
V. V. Varadan University of Arkansas 36 5,868 High Impact

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Semiconductor Materials And Devices.

Ramesh Vasan University of Arkansas
97%
Cheyenne J. Sheppard Arkansas State University
Xiaojin Guan University of Arkansas
97%
Cheyenne J. Sheppard Arkansas State University
Steven Paul Minor University of Arkansas
95%
Mahmudul Hassan UA Little Rock
Jalyn N. Vance University of Arkansas
95%
Mahmudul Hassan UA Little Rock
Alicia Medina Garcia University of Arkansas
95%
Mahmudul Hassan UA Little Rock
Abbas Sabbar University of Arkansas
92%
Cheyenne J. Sheppard Arkansas State University
F. N. Lee University of Arkansas
85%
Irina Horoi UA Little Rock
L.W. Schaper University of Arkansas
85%
Irina Horoi UA Little Rock
X. Wang University of Arkansas
85%
Irina Horoi UA Little Rock
T.E. Morelock University of Arkansas
85%
Irina Horoi UA Little Rock

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