Australia is particularly interesting since, in recent years, its members have progressed into many Asian nations, markets renowned for close relationships in business. If these interests in Asian markets are to be ultimately successful, consulting engineering firms will need to be aware of their customers' needs and priorities and have the operational capability to deliver to those requirement standards.
The SiC/SiO 2 interface is a central component of many SiC electronic devices. Defects intrinsic to this interface can have a profound effect on their operation and reliability. It is therefore crucial to both understand the nature of these defects and develop characterization methods to enable optimized SiCbased devices. Here we make use of confocal microscopy to address single SiC/SiO 2-related defects and show the technique to be a noncontact, nondestructive, spatially resolved and rapid means of assessing thequality of the SiC/SiO 2 interface. This is achieved by a systematic investigation of the defect density of the SiC/SiO 2 interface by varying the parameters of a nitric oxide passivation anneal after oxidation. Standard capacitance-based characterization techniques are used to benchmark optical emission rates and densities of the optically active SiC/SiO 2-related defects. Further insight into the nature of these defects is provided by low-temperature optical measurements on single defects.
Mice homozygous.for the flaky skin (fsn) single gene mutation have a severe hyperproliferative disease resulting complex phenotype, which includes widespread inflammation and autoimmunity. Flaky skin mice have several serological and pathological features that share similarities with the human systemic autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Analyses of the antinuclear and anti-dsDNA autoantibodies in fsn/fsn mice indicate that they are low titer IgG antibodies. These low titer anti-dsDNA autoantibodies can ultimately form immune complex deposition in the glomeruli associated kidney damage. IgE antibodies were identified in the immune complex deposition, however their role in the pathology is not determined. It is hypothesized that the mechanism of autoantibody production and autoimmune disease pathogenesis in mice homozygous for the fsn mutation is initiated by non-specific polyclonal activation of B-lymphocytes resulting in the synthesis of low affinity autoantibodies.
Color centers that emit light at telecommunication wavelengths are promising candidates for future quantum technologies. A pressing challenge for the broad use of these color centers is the typically low collection efficiency from bulk samples. Here, we demonstrate enhancements of the emission collection efficiency for Er3+ incorporated into 4H-SiC surface nano-pillars fabricated using a scalable top-down approach. Optimal Er ion implantation and annealing strategies are investigated in detail. The substitutional fraction of Er atoms in the SiC lattice is closely correlated with the peak photoluminescence intensity. This intensity is further enhanced via spatial wave-guiding once the surface is patterned with nano-pillars. These results have broad applicability for use with other color centers in SiC and also demonstrate a step toward a scalable protocol for fabricating photonic quantum devices with enhanced emission characteristics.
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