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Efficiency loss mechanisms in colloidal quantum-dot light-emitting diodes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013)
Saturated and tunable emission colors make colloidal quantum-dot light-emitting diodes (QD-LEDs) interesting for the next generation of display and lighting technologies. However, there still remain various hurdles to the ...
The optical properties of bismuth nanowires
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)
The optical absorption of bismuth nanowires in the energy (wavenumber) range of 600 - 4000cm-1 is studied. Optical reflection and transmission spectra reveal that bismuth nanowires have a large and intense absorption peak ...
Modeling of electron transport in sub-100 nm channel length silicon MOSFETs
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995)
The economics of experimentation in the design of new products and processes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995)
Active abstractions
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994)
A visually-guided microphone array for automatic speech transcription
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)
Estimation of the vocal tract shape from the acoustic waveform.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976)
Development of novel alternative chemistry processes for dielectric etch applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)
The removal of dielectric films in semiconductor processing relies almost exclusively on the use of perfluorocompounds (PFCs), which are suspected global warming agents. The two applications in semiconductor manufacture ...
Scheduling algorithms for throughput maximization in data networks
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
This thesis considers the performance implications of throughput optimal scheduling in physically and computationally constrained data networks. We study optical networks, packet switches, and wireless networks, each of ...
Effect of MOSFET threshold voltage variation on high-performance circuits
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
The driving force for the semiconductor industry growth has been the elegant scaling nature of CMOS technology. In future CMOS technology generations, supply and threshold voltages will have to continually scale to sustain ...