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Start: 2010-01-27 16:00
End: 2010-01-27 17:00
This talk will begin with a primer on solar cell basics including how one deduces the maximum energy conversion efficiency that is possible for an ideal (single junction) solar cell. I will then compare crystalline silicon solar cell technology with the leading thin film based technologies. Finally, I will examine one particular method that my research group has found to be useful for characterizing the electronic properties of thin-film semiconducting materials. | 28
Start: 2010-01-28 16:00
Magnonic crystals attract special attention in view of their applicability for both fundamental research on linear and nonlinear wave dynamics in artificial media, and for signal processing in the microwave frequency range. We have concentrated our efforts on the experimental and theoretical investigation of one-dimensional magnonic crystals which can be realized as a spin-wave waveguide whose properties change periodically in space along the spin-wave propagation direction. | 29
Start: 2010-01-29 13:00
End: 2010-01-29 13:50
This seminar is offered for 1 credit as Introduction to Research, PH607, Section 4, CRN 24127. It is scheduled in Winter term only! New graduate students and graduate students who have not joined a research group should register for credit. Drop-ins by other interested parties are welcome. | 30
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