Solid State Research Quarterly Technical Report 2003:3
Abstract
This report covers in detail the research work of the Solid State Division at Lincoln Laboratory for the period 1 May through 31 July 2003. Chapter 1, on quantum electronics, contains the paper "Widely Tunable, Aluminum-Free GaSb-Based, Mid-Infrared Semiconductor Lasers." Chapter 2, on electrooptical materials and devices, contains the paper "Model of Tunneling Resistivity between Bonded Semiconductor Wafers." Chapter 3, on submicrometer technology, contains two papers: "Method for Testing Electronic Self-Assembled Monolayers Using a Flip-Chip Arrangement" and "Simulation Study of Process Latitude for Liquid Immersion Lithography." Chapter 4, on biosensor and molecular technologies, contains the paper "Toxin Detection with CANARY." Chapter 5, on advanced imaging technology, contains the paper "Chemisorption-Charging Process for Back-Illuminated Image Sensors." Chapter 6, on analog device technology, contains the paper "Design of a Coupled Two-Qubit Quantum Computer Element." And Chapter 7, on advanced silicon technology, contains the paper "Substrate Removal and BOX Thinning Effects on Total Dose Response of FDSOI nMOSFET." Funding is provided by several DoD organizations, including the Air Force, Army, DARPA, MDA, Navy, NSA, and OSD, and also by the DOE, NASA, and NIST. (46 figures, chapter refs.)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 18, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA418916
Entities
People
- David C. Shaver
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology