"In The News" of Paul R. Berger, Professor
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OSU Research Press Release: "Plastic Diode Could Lead to Flexible,
Low Power Computer Circuits, Memory" (November 14, 2005);
Electronics News: "Organic Polymer Builds Tunnel Diode" (November 22, 2005);
Active and Intelligent Pack News: "Organic polymer diode could
lead to cheaper RFID" (December 2005);
Wafer News: "Exploring polymer tunnel diodes to enable logic functions" (January 2006);
Science and Vie (France's Scientific American): "Plastic diodes promise low cost memory" (July 2006).
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OSU Research Press Release: "Sensor Could Detect Concealed Weapons without X-Rays" (August 1, 2005);
(August 1, 2005);
Science Daily News: "Sensor could detect concealed weapons without x-rays" (August 1, 2005);
Science Blog: "Sensor could detect weapons without X-rays" (August 1, 2005);
Innovations Report: "Sensor could detect concealed weapons without X-rays" (August 2, 2005);
Medical News Today: "Sensor could detect concealed weapons without X-rays" (August 2, 2005);
MediLexicon: "Sensor could detect concealed weapons without X-rays" (August 2, 2005);
i-Newswire: "Sensor could detect concealed weapons without x-rays" (August 2, 2005);
AZoM: "New Sensor Could be Used to Detect Concealed Weapons" (August 2, 2005);
NewsWise: "Sensor Could Detect Concealed Weapons without X-rays" (August 3, 2005);
ISA: "Reflection sensor generates X-ray vision" (August 3, 2005);
Defense Tech: "New Sensor: Naturally Rad" (August 25, 2005).
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OSU Research Press Release: "High Peak Current Density Diode Could Lead
to Faster, More Efficient Circuits" (October 13, 2003);
Innovations Report (October 13, 2003);
Science Blog (October 13, 2003);
WOSU Newsroom, an National Public Radio affiliate (audio interview) (October 16, 2003);
Science Daily: "New Diode Could Enable Faster, More Efficient Electronics" (October 16, 2003);
Electronics Weekly: "Tunnel diode in US comeback" (October 22, 2003);
OSU onCampus
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(October 23, 2003);
EE Times: Hybrid tunnel diodes could leapfrog Moore's Law (October 27, 2003);
Science: NewsFactor Network "Diehard Diode May Solve Computer Gridlock"
(November 3, 2003);
The Hindu: "Silicon compatible diode" (November 6, 2003);
Columbus Dispatch: "'50's Technology Adapted To New Uses" (November 11, 2003);
National Science Foundation News Tip: "Researchers Break Electronics Speed Record"
(January 15, 2004).
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OSU Research Press Release: Ohio Board of Regents funds $2M Electron Beam Lithography Laboratory
(July 17, 2003);
OSU Lantern (student newspaper): "OSU's high-tech 'Nan-o-Sketch' will soon open to public" (January 12, 2006).
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OSU OnCampus: "NSF Funds Quantum Dot Nanoswitches" (June 21, 2001);
EE Times: "NSF Seeks Reliable Quantum Chip-Making Process" (July 4, 2001);
DesignTechnica: "Qubit? The Stuff Science Fiction Is Made of," (August 28, 2001);
TECHNOLOGIES OF 2001 CD-ROM (vol.1): "QUANTUM CHIPS: Seeking an Assembly Line,"
(audio interview) (September 2001);
Ampcast: ""QUANTUM CHIPS: Seeking an Assembly Line," (audio interview)
(September 2001);
Micro Magazine: "Connect the Dots," (September 2001);
Dr. Dobb's: "Mass Producing Quantum Chips" (October 2001).
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DARPA Highlight: World's First Si-based Resonant Interband Tunneling Diodes (May 20, 1998);
DARPA Highlight: Improved SiGe RITDs (June 2, 1998);
University of Delaware Press Release (October 1, 1998);
University of Delaware Press Release: "Future Looks Bright for Tunnel Diodes,
Promising Faster, More Efficient Circuits" (October 1, 1998);
Wall Street Journal (p. 1): "A Tunnel Vision for Faster Circuitry Nears
Reality, Researchers Say" (October 1, 1998);
Academic Press/Science's inScight: "Silicon Is Dead: Long Live Silicon"
(October 2, 1998);
Science Daily: "Future Looks Bright For Tunnel Diodes, Promising Faster,
More Efficient Circuits" (October 2, 1998);
University of Delaware's UPDATE: "Researcher Confirms 1957 Nobel Discovery"
(October 8, 1998);
1998 DARPA Ultra Electronics Program Award of Excellence
(October 20, 1998);
UD Team Wins DARPA Award
(November 19, 1998);
Vacuum Solutions, p. 6
(November/December 1998);
IEEE Spectrum - Technically Speaking (humorous), p. 17 (December 1998);
MRS Bulletin - Research/Researchers, pp. 7-8
(December 1998);
Si Tunnel Diode and CMOS/HBT
Integration Workshop sponsored by the SRC (December 9, 1999);
Minutes of the SRC's Si Tunnel Diode and CMOS/HBT Integration Workshop
(December 9, 1999);
EE Times Millenium Series (Issue 1093, p. 26): "Tunnel Diodes: the Transistor
Killers" (December 27, 1999);
Europe's Technology Roadmap for Nanoelectronics (1999 Edition);
IEEE Spectrum: "Quantum Transistors: Toward Nanoelectronics"
(September 2000);
AFOSR Research Highlights: "Resonant Tunneling Diode Research"
(November/December 2000).
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Fellow of the Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
(May 21, 1998);
The Institute's webpage
(Summer 1998).
- Comments on Sandia's tunneling transistor:
Technology News from Wired News: "Transistor Technology Takes a Quantum Leap"
(December 8, 1997);
Academic Press/Science's inScight: "Quantum Leap for Transistors"
(February 7, 1998);
Sandia Lab News: "Sandia Scientists Develop First Reproducible Quantum
Transistor" (February 13, 1998);
Science Daily: "Sandia's Quantum Mechanical Transistor May Increase Computer
Speed And Sensor Accuracy" (February 17, 1998);
Associated Press (February 28, 1998);
Inside Sandia (May 1998).
- Si-based GeC photodiodes sensitive to 1.3 micron light:
Avtech Electrosystems:
"Germanium-Carbon Diodes", (September 1, 1997);
University of Delaware's UPDATE: "Research Extends Use of Silicon-Based Devices"
(September 11, 1997);
EE Times: "Carbon Joins Si-Ge in Novel Diode" (September 22, 1997);
"In the News" (November 13, 1997);
"In the News" (November 20, 1997);
and if you are an IEEE member, check out the
IEEE Spectrum May 1998 issue (Innovations section, p. 72).
- National Science Foundations's CAREER Award Winner:
University of Delaware's Messenger: "Small Department Receives Big Recognition"
(Spring 1997);
UD's College of Engineering Alumni Magazine (Summer 1998).
- Cited in
Physics Today
(January 1989) as making significant progess in 1988 to
the understanding of defect generation and growth
nucleation of lattice mismatched strained layer systems.
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