Prof. Ian T. Ferguson
Dean, Engineering and Engineering Technology at Kennesaw State Univ
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Track Chair | Author | Editor | Instructor
Publications (64)

Proceedings Article | 5 March 2022 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12002, 120020K (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2620583
KEYWORDS: Zinc oxide, Magnetism, Spintronics, Transition metals, Nickel, Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, Manganese, Scattering, Wide bandgap semiconductors, Doping

Proceedings Article | 5 March 2022 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12009, 120090A (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2607401
KEYWORDS: Gadolinium, Magnetism, Spintronics, Gallium nitride, Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, Quantum information, Doping, Wide bandgap semiconductors

Proceedings Article | 5 March 2022 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12002, 120020H (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2607403
KEYWORDS: Group II-VI semiconductors, Wide bandgap semiconductors, Manganese, Atomic layer deposition, Zinc oxide, Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, Absorption, Chemical vapor deposition, Spintronics, Solar energy, Photovoltaics

Proceedings Article | 31 January 2020 Paper
Proceedings Volume 11288, 112881X (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543909
KEYWORDS: Nickel, Zinc oxide, Zinc, Doping, Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, Absorption, Crystals, Oxides, Solar energy, Optical properties, X-ray diffraction

Proceedings Article | 23 February 2018 Paper
Yang Wang, Chuanle Zhou, Aline Elquist, Amirhossein Ghods, Vishal Saravade, Na Lu, Ian Ferguson
Proceedings Volume 10533, 105331R (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2302467
KEYWORDS: Zinc oxide, Zinc, Solar cells, Sputter deposition, Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, Doping, Photovoltaics, Thin films, Dye sensitized solar cells, Thermoelectric materials

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Proceedings Volume Editor (15)

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Conference Committee Involvement (19)
Oxide-based Materials and Devices XVI
26 January 2025 | San Francisco, California, United States
Oxide-based Materials and Devices XV
29 January 2024 | San Francisco, California, United States
Sixteenth International Conference on Solid State Lighting and LED-based Illumination Systems
9 August 2017 | San Diego, California, United States
Fifteenth International Conference on Solid State Lighting and LED-based Illumination Systems
31 August 2016 | San Diego, California, United States
LED-based Illumination Systems
26 August 2013 | San Diego, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC770: Solid State Lighting II
The course builds on its sister course, Solid State Lighting I (SC490) by providing more depth in many of the same technical areas such as in understanding the illumination characteristics of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and in illumination. While the prior course took a phenomenological approach in developing an understanding of SSL (and assumed that the student has minimal technical background or expertise in the area), this course develops a more quantitatively rigorous approach to understanding SSL in clearly defined technical metrics. The intent of this course is to provide a state-of-the-art review of Solid State Lighting technology from both the perspective of the solid state device engineer and the lighting designer. Additional coverage will be provided in phosphor technology and the operational characteristics of organic LEDs (OLEDs) that was not covered in Solid State Lighting I.
SC490: Solid State Lighting I
The recent development of high-brightness LEDs based on III-Nitrides and AlInGaP has led to the possibility of revolutionary new approaches for lighting that have become known as Solid State Lighting. Solid State Lighting technology has largely been developed by those in the compound semiconductor community who have little or no understanding of the lighting industry. A similar lack of knowledge also exists about the advances of LEDs for lighting applications in the general lighting community. The scope of this course is to provide a state-of-the-art review of the Solid State Lighting technology from both the perspective of the solid state scientist and those involved in the lighting industry.
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