Sunday 19 May 2024 |
Events for day: Wednesday 26 October 2016 |
09:00 - 18:00 School and Conference Conformal Field Theory and its Applications School PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS Larak Seminar Room ... 13:30 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar Polarization signal of a micro-lensed source star: its origin, its detect-ability and its advantages for detecting stellar astrophysical futures School ASTRONOMY In a microlensing event, the circular symmetry of the source star is broken by producing the distorted images. It causes a net polarization signal whose amount depends on the scatterer species in the stellar atmosphere and the nature of the source star. The maximum amount of this polarization signal can reach to 0.6-0.7 per cent for early-type source stars which is potentially observable by FORS2/VLT. Measuring these polarization signals will help to study the source star surface and its anomalies, especially the ones make intrinsic (and probably very small) polarization signals, e.g. magnetic field, circum-stellar disks, stellar ellipticity, ... 14:00 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar Experimental investigation on the semiconductor micro/nanowire structures (Si, ZnO) for optoelectronic application School NANO SCIENCES Experimental investigation on the semiconductor micro/nanowire structures (Si, ZnO) for optoelectronic application In this work, one dimensional silicon and zinc oxide nanostructures were firstly synthesized and characterized. Then, the photoresponsivity of the fabricated heterojunction ultraviolet photodiode was investigated. In the first section, silicon nanowires(SiNWs) were fabricated by the cost effective metal assisted chemical etching method and the effects of metal type and its thickness (gold and silver) and the etching time on the structural and optical properties were studied. The resul ... |