Achieving Peta-Ohm Resistance for Semi-Insulating 4H-SiC Devices by Atomic Layer Deposition

Published in arXiv, 2024

More Information Noble metal nanoparticles show fantastic catalytic property in various practical applications. It is a promising way to obtain nanoparticles from femtosecond laser ablation of noble metals. The calculation concentrates on electron heat capacity and electron–phonon coupling factor, which are two pivotal parameters describing the femtosecond laser-induced electron heating and the electron–phonon coupled energy transportation. The evolutions of these two parameters with increasing electron temperature are presented. It is found that the evolutions of the electron heat capacity and electron–phonon coupling factor are mainly affected by the electron density of states and the Fermi-Dirac distribution function.

Recommended citation: Yuying, Xi., Helios Y., Li., Guohui, Li., et al. (2024). "Achieving Peta-Ohm Resistance for Semi-Insulating 4H-SiC Devices by Atomic Layer Deposition." arXiv. 2407.10208.
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