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Journal Article

  1. A. A. Dadey, J. A. McArthur, A. Kamboj, S. R. Bank, D. Wasserman, and J. C. Campbell, "High-gain low-excess-noise MWIR detection with a 3. 5-µm cutoff AlInAsSbbased separate absorption, charge, and multiplication avalanche photodiode," APL Photonics, vol. 101, no. 24, pp. 036101, Mar 2023. Digital object identifier
  2. T. Dey, M. Shamim. Reza, A. W. Arbogast, M. W. Holtz, R. Droopad, S. R. Bank, and M. A. Wistey, "Molecular beam epitaxy of highly crystalline GeSnC using CBr4 at low temperatures," Applied Physics Letters, vol. 121, no. 12, pp. 122104, Sep 2022. Digital object identifier
  3. A. J. Muhowski, A. Kamboj, A. F. Briggs, L. J. Nordin, S. R. Bank, and D. Wasserman, "Cascaded InGaSb quantum dot mid-infrared LEDs," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 131, no. 4, Jan 2022. Digital object identifier
  4. L. J. Nordin, A. Kamboj, E. Simmons, P. Petluru, A. J. Muhowski, A. F. Briggs, S. R. Bank, V. A. Podolskiy, and D. Wasserman, "Active plasmonic optoelectronics," Active Photonic Platforms XIII, Virtual, Aug 2021.
  5. N. Roschewsky, E. S. Walker, P. Gowtham, S. E. Muschinske, F. Hellman, S. R. Bank, and S. Salahuddin, "Spin-orbit torque and Nernst effect in Bi-Sb/Co heterostructures," Phys. Rev. B, vol. 99, pp. 195103, May 2019. Digital object identifier

Conference Paper

  1. N. Roschewsky, E. S. Walker, P. Gowtham, S. E. Muschinske, F. Hellman, S. R. Bank, and S. Salahuddin, "Spin-orbit torque and Nernst effects in Bi-Sb/ferromagnet heterostructures," American Physical Society March Meeting (APS), Boston, MA, Mar 2019.
  2. S. R. Bank, K. M. McNicholas, R. H. El-Jaroudi, A. K. Rockwell, T. Golding, R. Droopad, J. Shao, W. K. Jamison, G. Wicks, and G. Savich, "Improved MWIR LED arrays on Si Substrates for Scene Projectors," IEEE RAPID, Miramar Beach, FL, Aug 2018.
  3. A. F. Briggs, A. Kamboj, Z. Dong, L. J. Nordin, D. Wasserman, and S. R. Bank, "Pairing Mid-Infrared Emitters with Epitaxial Epsilon-Near-Zero Metamaterial Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy," 60th Electronic Materials Conf. (EMC), Santa Barbara, CA, Jun 2018.