About Davide Priante Davide Priante Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering optoelectronics nanofabrication semiconductors Python (Programming Language) device design Davide Priante obtained his Ph.D. and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering under the supervision of Professor Boon Ooi at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Davide received his B.Sc. degree in Material Science Engineering from the University of Padova, Italy, in 2013. He joined KAUST in February 2014 as an M.S. to a Ph.D. student in Photonics Laboratory in the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering (CEMSE) Division. He received his MSc degree in August 2015 with a thesis based on the recombination mechanism of CH3NH3PbBr3 perovskite. Davide Articles Related News July 2019 Davide Priante's Ph.D. Dissertation Defense 2 min read · Tue, Jul 30 2019 News Ultraviolet (UV) group III-Nitride-based light emitters have been used in various applications such as water purification, medicine, lighting, and chemical detection. Despite attractive properties such as bandgap tunability in the whole UV range (UV-C to UV-A), high chemical stability and relative low cost, the low quantum efficiency hamper the full utilization. In fact, external quantum efficiencies of UV devices are below 10 % for emission wavelength shorter than 350 nm. December 2018 Davide's paper about enhanced electro-optic performance of surface-treated AlGaN nanowires is accepted by Optical Materials Express! 1 min read · Wed, Dec 5 2018 News nanowires Davide's paper about enhanced electro-optic performance of surface-treated AlGaN nanowires is accepted by Optical Materials Express! July 2018 Semiconductor Today features "KAUST demonstrates nanowire GRINSCH diode for efficient UV-LED/laser applications" 1 min read · Mon, Jul 23 2018 News "AlGaN-based light-emitting devices are promising ultraviolet light sources to replace the existing UV gas lasers and UV lamps containing toxic substances (mercury). However, the performance of AlGaN-based UV emitters are limited, and in particular high-power UV laser diodes (emitting below 330nm) have not yet been reported. Moreover, the threshold operating voltages of reported UV laser diodes (>330nm) are quite high, surpassing 25V in lasing mode with high series resistance due to poor hole injection efficiency." "These limitations in device performance are attributed to several factors such February 2017 SPIE Newsroom features "Perovskite nanocrystals as color converters for record-breaking visible light communications" 1 min read · Wed, Feb 22 2017 News Cesium lead bromide perovskite nanocrystals are used to generate white light that can be used as both an efficient lighting source and for ultrafast data transfer. https://doi.org/10.1117/2.1201611.006756 August 2015 MS Thesis Defense by Davide Priante at KAUST 2 min read · Sun, Aug 23 2015 News Perovskites Davide Priante defends his MS thesis- The Recombination Mechanism and True Green Amplified Spontaneous Emission in CH3NH3PbBr3 Perovskite.
Davide Priante's Ph.D. Dissertation Defense 2 min read · Tue, Jul 30 2019 News Ultraviolet (UV) group III-Nitride-based light emitters have been used in various applications such as water purification, medicine, lighting, and chemical detection. Despite attractive properties such as bandgap tunability in the whole UV range (UV-C to UV-A), high chemical stability and relative low cost, the low quantum efficiency hamper the full utilization. In fact, external quantum efficiencies of UV devices are below 10 % for emission wavelength shorter than 350 nm.
Davide's paper about enhanced electro-optic performance of surface-treated AlGaN nanowires is accepted by Optical Materials Express! 1 min read · Wed, Dec 5 2018 News nanowires Davide's paper about enhanced electro-optic performance of surface-treated AlGaN nanowires is accepted by Optical Materials Express!
Semiconductor Today features "KAUST demonstrates nanowire GRINSCH diode for efficient UV-LED/laser applications" 1 min read · Mon, Jul 23 2018 News "AlGaN-based light-emitting devices are promising ultraviolet light sources to replace the existing UV gas lasers and UV lamps containing toxic substances (mercury). However, the performance of AlGaN-based UV emitters are limited, and in particular high-power UV laser diodes (emitting below 330nm) have not yet been reported. Moreover, the threshold operating voltages of reported UV laser diodes (>330nm) are quite high, surpassing 25V in lasing mode with high series resistance due to poor hole injection efficiency." "These limitations in device performance are attributed to several factors such
SPIE Newsroom features "Perovskite nanocrystals as color converters for record-breaking visible light communications" 1 min read · Wed, Feb 22 2017 News Cesium lead bromide perovskite nanocrystals are used to generate white light that can be used as both an efficient lighting source and for ultrafast data transfer. https://doi.org/10.1117/2.1201611.006756
MS Thesis Defense by Davide Priante at KAUST 2 min read · Sun, Aug 23 2015 News Perovskites Davide Priante defends his MS thesis- The Recombination Mechanism and True Green Amplified Spontaneous Emission in CH3NH3PbBr3 Perovskite.
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