Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science Faculty and Staff
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science Faculty
Electrical EngineeringApplied Physics

Janet L. Pan


Lecturer and Research Scientist of Electrical Engineering & Applied Physics

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Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

RESPONSIBILITIES
Member of CRISP Center

INTERESTS
Optoelectronics, novel compound semiconductor materials and devices, optical properties of novel compound semiconductor materials, long wavelength optical emitters and detectors, physics of quantum well devices.
 

AWARDS & HONORS

  • Sheffield Distinguished Teaching Award  (2005)
  • National ONR Award  (2004)
  • NSF Faculty Early Career Award (formerly the NSF Young Investigator Award) for her proposal "Fundamental Physics and Device Issues of Novel GaAS Thermophotovoltaic Cells"  (2002)

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

  • Gallium-Arsenide Deep-Level Optical-Emitter for Fiber-Optics, Janet L Pan, J.E. McManis, T. Osadchy, L. Grober, Peter J Kindlmann, 2003, Nature Materials, 2(6), 375-378.
  • Analytical Method for Finding the General Optical Properties of Semiconductor Deep-Centers, Janet L Pan, 2002, J. Appl. Phys., 92, 5991-6004.
  • Reply to 'Radiative Transfer over Small Distances from a Heated Metal', Janet L Pan, 2001, Opt. Lett., 26(8), 482-484.
  • Theory, Fabrication, and Characterization of Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors, Janet L Pan, C.G. Fonstad Jr., 2000, Materials Science and Engineering Reports, 28(3-4), 65-147.
 


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