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Semiconductor Devices

Virtually all modern electronics contain integrated circuits, and as semiconductor technology approaches unforeseen heights, researchers are charged with developing faster, more efficient chips. ASU researchers are helping to overcome heat, speed and energy waste roadblocks, working towards the production of more effective semiconductors and electronics.

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Optoelectronics
Novel Structure & Material System for Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser

Long Wavelength GaAs Based Pseudomorphic InGaPAsSb Type I active Materials

Low Cost Hybrid Substrates for Solid State Lighting and Electronics Applications

Lattice Matched Multi-Junction Photovoltaic Devices

Semiconductor Light Emitting Devices

Materials and Optical Devices Based on Group IV Quantum Wells Grown on Si-Ge-Sn Buffered Silicon

Design & Circuit Modeling
Compressed Vector-Based Spectral Analysis for Nonlinear RF Modeling and Simulation

Non-Iterative Method and Tool for Simulation and Analysis of RF and Analog Circuits

Method of Evaluating Integrated Circuit System Performance using Orthogonal Polynomials

Combinational Equivalence Checking for Threshold Logic Circuits

Circuits and Devices
Multimode CMOS Image Sensor

Reverse Body Bias for Improved Integrated Circuit Total Ionizing Dose Response

Asynchronous Self-Reset CMOS Pixel Imager

ESD Power Clamp IC Disabling Circuit

Methods and Circuits for Thwarting Semi and Non-Invasive Integrated Security Attacks

Current Controlled Field Effect Transistors for Micropower Circuits

Complementary N- and P-channel Schottky Junction Transistors

Threshold Logic Element having Low Leakage Power and High Performance

Radiation Hardened Master-Slave Flip-Flop

Internally Shunted Josephson Junction Device

Dynamic CMOS RAM Decoder with Reduced Access Time, Standby and Active Power Dissipation

SRAM Cell with Intrinsically High Stability and Low Leakage

Low Power Race Free Programmable Logic Array

A Reduced Control Complexity Flip-Flop with Standby State Reduction

Lightweight Error Detection and Correction for Semiconductor Memories

Horizontally Depleted Field Effect Transistor

MEMS
MEMS Comb Drive Actuators and Method of Manufacture

MEMS Switchable Combline Filter with An Ultra-Wide Tuning Range

Hybrid Integrated MEMS Reconfigurable Antenna Array (HIMRA)

Tunable MEMS Devices

Ultra-Wideband Tunable Filters based on Multi-Resolution Band-Selection

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