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Research Interests: With more than 30 years experience in superconductive electronics including research on quantized flux, the Josephson effects, SQUIDs, and superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) tunnel junctions, Prof. Deaver is co-director of the Far Infrared Receiver Laboratory, where the research is a collaboration between Physics and Electrical Engineering faculty and students. Dr. Thomas Crowe, Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is also co-director of the Far Infrared Receiver Laboratory. Members of this group are investigating new detectors, both semiconductor and superconducting, to increase the sensitivity with which electro-magnetic radiation in the frequency range 0.3-3 THz can be measured. They are measuring the response of Schottky diode and superconducting (SIS) mixers and detectors and of superconducting bolometric mixers, comparing their performance with theoretical predictions, and developing improved receivers using them. They are also investigating new solid state far infrared sources including multipliers, side-band generators and arrays. Research Group(s): Far Infrared Receiver Laboratory Group Current and Recent Courses: PHYS 2630: Elementary Laboratory I (Supervisor) Fall PHYS 2640: Elementary Laboratory II (Supervisor) Spring PHYS 2640: Elementary Laboratory II (Lecturer) Spring PHYS 2640: Elementary Laboratory II (Lecturer) Spring PHYS 2640: Elementary Laboratory II (Lecturer) Spring PHYS 2640: Elementary Laboratory II (Lecturer) Spring |
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