RAP opportunity at U.S. Army CCDC Armaments Ctr CCDC Armaments
Group IV materials for infrared optoelectronic applications
Location
Armaments Engineering and Technology Center, Materials Science
opportunity |
location |
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16.01.05.B7081 |
Watervliet, NY 121894050 |
Advisers
name |
email |
phone |
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Jeffrey M. Warrender |
jeffrey.m.warrender.civ@army.mil |
518.937.7157 |
Description
Silicon is ordinarily transparent to infrared (IR) light with wavelengths longer than 1.1 um, limiting its applicability to technologies where infrared response is important. Recent work has shown that by supersaturating silicon with an impurity (e.g., sulfur or gold), strong broadband sub band gap absorption is observed, with device response below the silicon band gap. Other work has shown that incorporating high concentrations of Sn into Ge leads to Ge becoming a direct band gap material, with a tunable band gap. Recent results have shown that GeSn alloys exhibit short range order, which could lead to tunable optoelectronic properties with a single alloy composition. Fundamental scientific work is needed to understand the structural and optoelectronic properties of material systems like these and the role and ability of laser processing to fabricate or modify such materials. Applied research is needed to define device architectures and to fabricate and measure the resulting devices. The overarching goal will be comparison of the material to conventional IR materials such as InGaAs. A low-cost CMOS-compatible IR optoelectronic material would be a significant technological breakthrough.
References
Mailoa et al, Nature Communications 5: 3011 (2014)
Warrender, Appl Phys Rev 3: 031104 (2016)
Michel et al., Nature Photonics 4, 527 (2010)
S. Wirths et al., Nature Photonics 9, 88 (2015)
key words
Semiconductors; Pulsed lasers; Infrared materials; Optoelectronics;
Eligibility
Citizenship:
Open to U.S. citizens
Level:
Open to Postdoctoral and Senior applicants
Stipend
Base Stipend |
Travel Allotment |
Supplementation |
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$60,000.00 |
$3,000.00 |
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Experience Supplement
Postdoctoral and Senior awardees will receive an appropriately higher stipend based on the number of years of experience past their PhD.
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Additional Benefits
Relocation
Awardees who reside more than 50 miles from their host laboratory and remain on tenure for at least six months are eligible for paid relocation to within the vicinity of their host laboratory.
Health insurance
A group health insurance program is available to awardees and their qualifying dependents in the United States.