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Parasitic Bipolar Action in SiC Power MOSFETs Demonstrated by Two-Photon Laser Experiment

2018

A two-photon absorption technique is explored for Silicon carbide power MOSFETs and power junction barrier Schottky diodes using a pulsed laser. The similarities in design between the specific MOSFETs and diodes tested permit using mechanisms existing in the different structures as explanation for observed current variation with laser position. The diode shows variation in average current with change in laser depth only, whereas the MOSFET shows variation both with shifts in depth and shifts in position across the striped geometry of the device. The variation is explained to be due to bipolar amplification of the charge carriers generated in the MOSFET when a pulse focus includes a channel …

010302 applied physicsMaterials science010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industrySchottky diodeLaser01 natural scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawLogic gate0103 physical sciencesMOSFETSilicon carbideOptoelectronicsCharge carrierPower MOSFETbusinessDiode2018 18th European Conference on Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS)
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The challenge in realizing an exchange coupled BiFeO3-double perovskite bilayer

2020

Abstract In this work we propose a device design for efficient voltage control of magnetism. The magnetization of a ferrimagnetic double perovskite may be manipulated by an exchange coupled layer of multiferroic BiFeO3. Bilayers of Barium doped BiFeO3 and ferrimagnetic double perovskite Sr2FeMoO6 have been prepared by pulsed laser deposition motivated by the possibility of strong interlayer exchange coupling. While single layers of each material show high quality we observe that in both stacking orders the first layer decomposes during the deposition of the second layer. The reason for the decomposition are strongly differing growth conditions for BiFeO3 and Sr2FeMoO6. This means that the g…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceBilayer02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPulsed laser depositionMagnetizationExchange biasFerrimagnetismChemical physics0103 physical sciencesMultiferroics0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)Perovskite (structure)Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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A quartz amplifier for high-sensitivity Fourier-transform ion-cyclotron-resonance measurements with trapped ions

2019

Single-ion sensitivity is obtained in precision Penning-trap experiments devoted to light (anti)particles or ions with low mass-to-charge ratios, by adding an inductance coil to an amplifier connected to the trap, both operated at 4 K. However, single-ion sensitivity has not been reached on heavy singly or doubly charged ions. In this publication, we present a new system to reach this point, based on the use of a quartz crystal as an inductance, together with a newly developed broad-band (BB) amplifier. We detect the reduced-cyclotron frequency of 40Ca+ ions stored in a 7-tesla open-ring Penning trap. By comparing the detected electric signal obtained with the BB amplifier and the fluoresce…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceEquivalent series resistanceAmplifierPenning trap01 natural sciences7. Clean energySignalFourier transform ion cyclotron resonance010305 fluids & plasmasIonCrystal0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsInstrumentationSensitivity (electronics)Review of Scientific Instruments
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Experimental evidence on photo-assisted O− ion production from Al2O3 cathode in cesium sputter negative ion source

2020

The production of negative ions in cesium sputter ion sources is generally considered to be a pure surface process. It has been recently proposed that ion pair production could explain the higher-than-expected beam currents extracted from these ion sources, therefore opening the door for laser-assisted enhancement of the negative ion yield. We have tested this hypothesis by measuring the effect of various pulsed diode lasers on the O − beam current produced from Al 2O 3 cathode of a cesium sputter ion source. It is expected that the ion pair production of O − requires populating the 5d electronic states of neutral cesium, thus implying that the process should be provoked only with specific …

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyPhoton energy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaser01 natural sciencesCathodeIon sourceIonlaw.inventionPhysics::Plasma PhysicslawSputtering0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics0210 nano-technologyBeam (structure)DiodeJournal of Applied Physics
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Photoelectron Emission from Metal Surfaces Induced by VUV-emission of Filament Driven Hydrogen Arc Discharge Plasma

2015

Photoelectron emission measurements have been performed using a filament-driven multi-cusp arc discharge volume production H^- ion source (LIISA). It has been found that photoelectron currents obtained with Al, Cu, Mo, Ta and stainless steel (SAE 304) are on the same order of magnitude. The photoelectron currents depend linearly on the discharge power. It is shown experimentally that photoelectron emission is significant only in the short wavelength range of hydrogen spectrum due to the energy dependence of the quantum efficiency. It is estimated from the measured data that the maximum photoelectron flux from plasma chamber walls is on the order of 1 A per kW of discharge power.

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceHydrogenPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsFluxchemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciencesPlasma01 natural sciences7. Clean energyPhysics - Plasma PhysicsIon source010305 fluids & plasmasElectric arcPlasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph)chemistryPhysics::Plasma Physics0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersQuantum efficiencyPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsHydrogen spectral seriesOrder of magnitude
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Evaluation of Vertical Fatigue Cracks by Means of Flying Laser Thermography

2019

The present paper proposes a new procedure to analyze the temperature field distribution during Flying Laser Spot and Laser Line Thermographic scanning (FLST, FLLT) of metallic components, in order to detect vertical surface cracks. The methodology exploits the changes in the temperature field produced by a vertical crack, acting as a barrier towards heat diffusion, when the laser approaches the defect. A number of small regions of interests (ROIs) is placed nearby and around the laser source. The average temperature from each ROI is then monitored during the laser scanning. Vertical cracks can be detected by analyzing and comparing the temperature fluctuations from each ROI when the laser …

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceLaser scanningField (physics)Laser thermographyMechanical EngineeringAcousticsNon-destructive testingchemistry.chemical_elementLaser01 natural sciencesIR thermographylaw.inventionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchinechemistryMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumlaw0103 physical sciencesSolid mechanicsThermographyEmissivityHead (vessel)Thermal analysis010301 acousticsJournal of Nondestructive Evaluation
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Tandem laser-gas metal arc welding joining of 20 mm thick super duplex stainless steel: An experimental and numerical study

2020

The present work covers the topic of strains and stresses prediction in case of welded steel structures. Steel sheets of 20 mm thickness made in UR™2507Cu are welded using a laser and gas metal arc welding processes combination. The focused laser beam leads the arc in a Y-shape chamfer geometry. Both sources are 20 mm apart from each other in order to avoid any synergic effect with each other. In order to predict residual strain, a 3D unsteady numerical simulation has been developed in COMSOL finite element software. A volume heat source has been identified based on the temperature measurements made by 10 K-type thermocouples, implanted inside the workpiece. The 50 mm deep holes are drille…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceMaterials processingTandemMechanical EngineeringSteel structures02 engineering and technologyWelding021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaser01 natural sciencesFinite element methodGas metal arc weldinglaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceComposite material0210 nano-technologyProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
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Vapor plume and melted zone behavior during dissimilar laser welding of titanium to aluminum alloy

2020

The present study deals with continuous Yb:YAG laser welding of pure titanium to aluminum alloy A5754 performed with different beam offsets to the joint line. Spectroscopic and morphological characterization of vapor plume exiting the keyhole was combined with post-mortem observation and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analysis of the welds. The laser beam centered on the joint line resulted in periodic transversal inclination of a vapor jet on the aluminum side associated with a local increase of melt width and an intense spatter formation. Such behavior can be attributed to the instability of the keyhole wall from the aluminum side. The beam offset on the titanium side led to …

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyAlloychemistry.chemical_elementLaser beam welding02 engineering and technologyengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaser01 natural sciencesPlumelaw.inventionchemistryAluminiumlawJoint line0103 physical sciencesengineeringGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyBeam (structure)TitaniumProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
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Stable and simple quantitative phase-contrast imaging by Fresnel biprism

2018

Digital holographic (DH) microscopy has grown into a powerful nondestructive technique for the real-time study of living cells including dynamic membrane changes and cell fluctuations in nanometer and sub-nanometer scales. The conventional DH microscopy configurations require a separately generated coherent reference wave that results in a low phase stability and a necessity to precisely adjust the intensity ratio between two overlapping beams. In this work, we present a compact, simple, and very stable common-path DH microscope, employing a self-referencing configuration. The microscope is implemented by a diode laser as the source and a Fresnel biprism for splitting and recombining the be…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceMicroscopePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryPhase-contrast imagingHolographyÒpticaLaserInterference (wave propagation)Holographic interferometry01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsOptical axisMicroscòpiaOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesMicroscopybusinessApplied Physics Letters
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B-Scan image analysis for position and shape defect definition in plates

2016

Definition of size, shape and location of defects into a mechanical component is of extreme importance in the manufacturing industry in general and particularly in high-tech applications, and in applications that can become dangerous due to the structural failure of mechanical components. In this paper, a laser-UT system has been used to define position and shape of internal defects in aluminum plates. An infrared pulsed laser is used to generate ultrasonic waves in a point of the plate and a CW laser interferometer is used as receiver to acquire the out-of-plane displacements due to the ultrasonic waves in another point of the plate. The method consists of acquiring a B-Scan map on which s…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceNDEbusiness.industryAcousticsCw laser01 natural sciencesMechanical componentsImage (mathematics)InterferometryVirtual imagePosition (vector)defect definitionLaser Ultrasonic0103 physical sciencesPoint (geometry)Computer visionUltrasonic sensorArtificial intelligencebusiness010301 acousticsB-scan image analysi
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