Wojciech Jadwisienczak

Assistant Professor (Electrical Engineering)

Office: Stocker Center 351
Telephone: 740-593-2067
Fax: 740-593-0007
Email: jadwisie@ohio.edu

Dr. Jadwisienczak’s research group focuses on the synthesis, processing, consolidation and applications of rare earth impurities doped nano-particles and low dimensional semiconductor composites. The group’s primary interest is in the fundamental optical and magnetic properties of III-N semiconductor materials. These materials play a central role in a number of modern technologies such as optoelectronics, displays, telecommunications, data storage and sensors. Research effort is concentrated on developing an in-depth understanding of the excitation mechanisms in the photo-, cathode- and electroluminescence of rare earth ions incorporated into low dimensional wide bandgap semiconductor structures like quantum dots (QDs), quantum wells (QWs) and superlattices (SLs). Furthermore, a new research effort concentrating on magneto-optics of rare earth doped III-N semiconductors was recently commenced for studying diluted magnetic semiconductor systems.

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