报告题目:Semiconductor
Nanostructures for High-Performance Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices
报告人: 何颂贤 副教授
邀请人: 霍峰蔚 教 授
报告时间:3月24日(周日)10:00
报告地点:科技创新大楼C501室
Abstract
Due
to the advent of nanotechnology, materials can be readily fabricated into
nanoscale configurations with different dimensionalities and widely tunable
properties for technological applications. In this presentation, we would
summarize and discuss the recent progress in our research group, emphasizing
the development of various one-dimensional semiconductor nanowires for
high-performance electronics as well as highly-efficient photodetectors. For
example, we can fabricate highly-dense and crystalline
InxGa1-xSb nanowires on amorphous
substrates with enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The obtained nanowires display
superior electrical and optoelectronic properties, such as the high hole
mobility and broadband ultra-fast photoresponse over the visible and infrared
optical communication region. The nanowire device can yield efficient response times
down to microseconds along with the high responsivity of 6000 AW-1and excellent external quantum efficiency of 4.8×106% towards 1550
nm regime. Importantly, large-scale nanowire parallel arrayed devices
can also be configured to illustrate their practical device integrability for
industrial applications.
Biography
Dr. Johnny C. Ho received his B.S. degree with high
honors in Chemical Engineering, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science
and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2002, 2005 and
2009, respectively. From 2009 to 2010, he worked as a post-doctoral researcher
in the Nanoscale Synthesis and Characterization group (Materials Science
Division) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California. At present, he
is an Associate Professor (with tenure) in the department of Materials Science and
Engineering at City University of Hong Kong. Over the years, he has won a
number of awards, including Intel Foundation Ph.D. Fellowship (2007-2009), Finalist for the Croucher Innovation Awards (2011),
“Future Leaders” selected by the New York Academy of Sciences and Science and Technology
in Society Forum (2012), Second Class Award of Shandong Province Science and
Technology Prize (2014), President’s Awards (2016) & Outstanding Research
Awards (2018), City University of Hong Kong, World Cultural Council (WCC)
Special Recognitions Awards, recently elected
to be a Founding Member in the Young Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong (2018),etc. His current research interests focus on the
synthesis, characterization, integration and device applications of nanoscale
materials for various technological utilizations, including electronic, sensor and
energy harvesting devices (https://HoCityU.com).
He
has published over 140 journal articles and 7 book chapters.