M. Hasan Doha
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Graduate Research Assistant
Also affiliated: University of Dhaka (2015–2018)
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M. Hasan Doha is a graduate research assistant at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research interests include the study of semiconductor materials and devices, with a focus on two-dimensional (2D) materials and their electronic transport properties. Doha has investigated the Hall mobility and carrier density of black phosphorus exfoliated from bulk crystals and explored the enhancement of transport properties in 2D topological semimetals through current annealing. He has also worked on the challenges associated with measuring broadband terahertz (THz) photoconductive antennas.
Doha's work involves collaborations with faculty at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Hugh Churchill, Magda El-Shenawee, and Katie Welch, as well as Rabindra Basnet at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. He has a h-index of 6 with 12 total publications and 70 total citations. His most recent publication was in 2023, indicating recent activity in his research field.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 74
Selected Publications
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Challenges in Measurement of Broadband THz Photoconductive Antennas (2023)
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Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors (2022)
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Enhancement of 2D topological semimetal transport properties by current annealing (2022)
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Analysis of Black Phosphorus Terahertz Photoconductive Antenna (2020)
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Integration of multi-layer black phosphorus into photoconductive antennas for THz emission (2020)
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Integration of multi-layer black phosphorus into photoconductive antennas for THz emission (2020)
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Exfoliation and Analysis of Large-area, Air-Sensitive Two-Dimensional Materials (2019)
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Growth and Strain Engineering of Trigonal Te for Topological Quantum Phases in Non-Symmorphic Chiral Crystals (2019)
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Gate voltage and doping effects on near-field radiation heat transfer in plasmonic heterogeneous pairs of graphene and black phosphorene (2019)
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Growth and Strain Engineering of Trigonal Te for Topological Quantum Phases in Non-Symmorphic Chiral Crystals (2019)
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Exfoliation and Analysis of Large-area, Air-Sensitive Two-Dimensional Materials (2019)
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- Enhancement of 2D topological semimetal transport properties by current annealing
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Challenges in Measurement of Broadband THz Photoconductive Antennas
- Enhancement of 2D topological semimetal transport properties by current annealing
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Challenges in Measurement of Broadband THz Photoconductive Antennas
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Challenges in Measurement of Broadband THz Photoconductive Antennas
- Enhancement of 2D topological semimetal transport properties by current annealing
- Enhancement of 2D topological semimetal transport properties by current annealing
- Enhancement of 2D topological semimetal transport properties by current annealing
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Challenges in Measurement of Broadband THz Photoconductive Antennas
- Challenges in Measurement of Broadband THz Photoconductive Antennas
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