PROFILE:
Sourobh Raychaudhuri
Sourobh Raychaudhuri focuses on semiconductor nanowire devices and their applications, including electronic properties, fabrication methods, and assembly techniques. He is particularly interested in researching approaches to assemble and utilize nanowires in practical electronic applications.
At PARC, Sourobh has studied and developed techniques for solution-processing and inkjet-printing nanowire transistors -- especially since such an approach could lead to low-cost, high-performance, flexible electronic applications (including displays and imagers). Sourobh has also been developing disordered nanowire mat solar cells to enhance light absorption in ways that are economical and compatible with current manufacturing technologies.
Dr. Raychaudhuri earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of California, San Diego and his B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
PARC publications
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2011
2010
Jet-printed and dielectrophoretically aligned nanowires for large area electronics
Electronic Materials Conference 2010
25 June 2010
Jet-printed Si nanowires for flexible backplane applications
Nanotech Conference Technical Proceedings
23 June 2010
other publications
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2009
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related competencies
- large-area electronics
- semiconductors
- thin films
events
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Large Area a-Si/Si Nanowire Hybrid Solar Cells
14 June 2011 | Boston, MA
Disordered nanowire based photovoltaics
25 April 2011
