Objective
The general objectives of the present proposal is to join 3 Eastern European University Laboratories to those participating in the ELEN (European Laboratory for Electronic Noise) project under the Human Capital and Mobility Programme, in order to:
- Develop cooperation already partly engaged.
- Develop complementary scientific programmes on noise in semiconductor materials and devices.
- Allow Eastern researchers to have research stays in western laboratories.
The Eastern laboratories involved in this cooperation programme would be: * Vilnius (Lithuania): Semiconductor Physics Institute, A.Gostauto 11, Vilnius 2600, Lithuania.
Scientist responsible of the project: Prof. V.Bareikis.
Groups working on the project: V.Bareikis A.Reklaitis E.Starilkov. * Brno (Czech Republic): Dept of Physics, Technical Univ.
of Brno, Czech Republic. Scientist responsible of the project: Prof. Sikula.
* Szeged (Hungary): JATE University. Scientist responsible of the project: Pr L.B.Kiss.
The ELEN project involves 4 strongly inter-related items:
- Microscopic modelization and basic experimental studies for device applications.
- Deep submicron Si CMOS transistors.
- High speed III-V transistors (HEMTs and HBTs).
- Optoelectronic devices.
Our Eastern colleagues will contribute to reinforce and complement our research activities in the following domains:
- Vilnius group: Microscopic modelization and basic experimental studies for device applications, together with fundamental studies on heterojunction structures and devices.
- Brno group: low and ultra low frequency noise studies in MOS transistors, with specific attention to reliability problems. - Szeged group: low frequency studies oriented towards thin conducting films.
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