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quantum dashes grown by droplet epitaxy [2]. We will explore the potentialities of this new approach to demonstrate the first monolithic tunable LC-PD and optimize its design and performances for FBG
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bioelectronic medicine and neural interfaces. References: D. Nikolayev et al., “Optimal radiation of body-implanted capsules ,” Phys. Rev. Lett.122, 2019. I. V. Soares et al., “Wireless powering efficiency
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states beyond 2 V to analyze the evolution of charge storage mechanisms. Six-month cycles of simulations and experimental validation will be alternated throughout the PhD to optimize experimental
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, especially through secondary electron emission, is a critical phenomenon that can affect device performance. Understanding how these emissions vary with temperature is essential for optimizing the use
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period to compensate for compressive stress in the InGaAs layers. The final approach concerns the development of ultra-fast PIN photodiodes optimized for operation at 1 µm, using an absorption layer based