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Appl Opt ; 63(1): 138-146, 2024 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38175014

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The emerging field of silicon photonics has created a large need for Ph.D. photonic integrated circuit design engineers. Developing intuition for electromagnetic waves at the micron scale is a major challenge facing undergraduate and graduate students in photonics. Students often misapply lessons learned from macroscale ray optics to submicron waveguide modes in dielectric structures. In this work, key student misconceptions were identified and addressed in a research study using photonics training simulations. A learning module with interactive 3D vector field visualizations was deployed in a massive open online course to train the next generation of photonics design engineers.

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Appl Opt ; 62(31): H1-H8, 2023 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38037917

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The demand for skilled workers and novel manufacturing training solutions has increased with the growing demand for fiber optic cables. Web-based simulations can be used for training, and this paper presents an approach for developing a fiber preform manufacturing browser-based VR simulation. Subsequently, a study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the simulation based on learning gains and learner perception of ease of use, usefulness, intention of use, learning outcomes, and workload. A mixed-methods between-subjects study with 63 participants found that the combination of lecture and simulation was significantly better for perceived usefulness and learning outcomes compared to lecture-only or lecture-and-video conditions.

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Nano Lett ; 20(1): 502-508, 2020 Jan 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31821762

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We describe the fabrication and use of arrays of TiO2 nanocones to yield high optical transmission into semiconductor photoelectrodes covered with high surface loadings of light-absorbing electrocatalysts. Covering over 50% of the surface of a light absorber with an array of high-refractive-index TiO2 nanocones imparted antireflective behavior (<5% reflectance) to the surface and allowed >85% transmission of broadband light to the underlying Si, even when thick metal contacts or opaque catalyst coatings were deposited on areas of the light-facing surface that were not directly beneath a nanocone. Three-dimensional full-field electromagnetic simulations for the 400-1100 nm spectral range showed that incident broadband illumination couples to multiple waveguide modes in the TiO2 nanocones, reducing interactions of the light with the metal layer. A proof-of-concept experimental demonstration of light-driven water oxidation was performed using a p+n-Si photoanode decorated with an array of TiO2 nanocones additionally having a Ni catalyst layer electrodeposited onto the areas of the p+n-Si surface left uncovered by the TiO2 nanocones. This photoanode produced a light-limited photocurrent density of ∼28 mA cm-2 under 100 mW cm-2 of simulated air mass 1.5 illumination, equivalent to the photocurrent density expected for a bare planar Si surface even though 54% of the front surface of the Si was covered by an ∼70 nm thick Ni metal layer.

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