Post Tagged with: "Miles Lindquist"

Rush Deeter ǀ Exfoliated 2D Materials for Quantum Optics

Rush Deeter ǀ Exfoliated 2D Materials for Quantum Optics

By Rush Deeter (B.S. Physics, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2019) Editor’s Note: Rush Deeter worked with Dr. Eric Stinaff on a project to exfoliate various two-dimensional materials such as molybdenum disulphide and tungsten diselenide onto lithographically patterned substrates for single photon applications. He used silicon/silicon dioxide substrates […]

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May 23, 2019 at 4:19 pmIn Class Research

Growing 2D Devices: A Potentially Patentable Method

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By Raymond Humienny NQPI editorial intern Imagine growing the materials you need for a device right onto the metal contacts in a circuit. Dr. Eric Stinaff, Professor of Physics & Astronomy and Director of the Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute at Ohio University, has already filed for a provisional patent […]

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May 14, 2017 at 9:01 pmNews Research

11 Undergraduates Present at Society of Physics Students Annual Conference

11 Undergraduates Present at Society of Physics Students Annual Conference

Ohio University’s Society of Physics Students recently hosted the 8th annual SPS Research Conference at OHIO’s Athens campus. Eleven undergraduate students presented an overview of their projects undertaken during the previous summer. The topics ranged in scale from supernovae to solar thermal application of electrospinning fibers. The presentations were reviewed […]

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April 10, 2017 at 7:23 pmIn Class Research

Miles Lindquist | Optimization of Growth Process for As-grown 2D Materials-based Devices

Miles Lindquist

Miles Lindquist presented “Optimization of a growth process for as-grown 2D materials-based devices” at the 2017 Ohio University Society of Physics Students Research Conference held in March. Working under the direction of Dr. Eric Stinaff, Lindquist has been using photolithog­raphy to produce metallic patterns. He grows single layer films which […]

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April 10, 2017 at 6:51 pmResearch

Miles Lindquist | Photolithography for Micron-Scale Device Fabrication

Miles Lindquist | Photolithography for Micron-Scale Device Fabrication

By Miles Lindquist (B.S. Astrophysics, Class of 2017) The main goal of my 2015 internship in Physics & Astronomy was to optimize the process of photolithography. I worked with Dr. Eric Stinaff, who had been developing the process with students. With his help, I managed to find a process that developed […]

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June 27, 2016 at 12:06 pmIn Class

Simulating a Realistic GRETINA

Simulating a Realistic GRETINA

By Miles Lindquist B.S. HTC Astrophysics, Class of 2017 I worked with Dr. Heather Crawford on developing a more realistic simulation of the GRETINA gamma-ray tracking detector array. This work is critical in understanding the full performance of the GRETINA detectors, which cover 1/4 of a sphere, and to predict […]

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November 20, 2014 at 8:10 pmResearch