Javier Fernández Martínez
Technical University of Madrid
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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2011
Francesca Barbagini; Ana Bengoechea-Encabo; Steven Albert; Javier Fernández Martínez; Miguel Angel Sánchez García; Achim Trampert; E. Calleja
Precise and reproducible surface nanopatterning is the key for a successful ordered growth of GaN nanocolumns. In this work, we point out the main technological issues related to the patterning process, mainly surface roughness and cleaning, and mask adhesion to the substrate. We found that each of these factors, process-related, has a dramatic impact on the subsequent selective growth of the columns inside the patterned holes. We compare the performance of e-beam lithography, colloidal lithography, and focused ion beam in the fabrication of hole-patterned masks for ordered columnar growth. These results are applicable to the ordered growth of nanocolumns of different materials.
Composite Interfaces | 2016
Dong Joo Choi; Alberto Boscá; Jorge Pedrós; Javier Fernández Martínez; Violeta Barranco; José M. Rojo; Jung Joon Yoo; Young Ho Kim; F. Calle
Abstract Commercial carbon paper was coated with polyaniline (PANI) using in situ polymerization of aniline. Prior to the PANI coating, acid treatment was performed to carboxylate the surface of the carbon paper for enhancing PANI adhesion by sonication of the carbon paper in a mixture of concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids. The loading mass density of PANI on the acid-treated carbon paper increased more than three times compared to that on the carbon paper without acid treatment. The specific capacitance also increased from 112 to 174 F/g in a two-electrode system (calculated using a total mass of carbon paper and PANI) due to better PANI coating on the acid-treated carbon paper. The simple acid treatment provides good adhesion of PANI to the commercial carbon paper and can be applied to prepare supercapacitor electrodes.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2015
Alberto Boscá; Jorge Pedrós; Javier Fernández Martínez; F. Calle
Due to its intrinsic high mobility, graphene has proved to be a suitable material for high-speed electronics, where graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) has shown excellent properties. In this work, we present a method for extracting relevant electrical parameters from GFET devices using a simple electrical characterization and a model fitting. With experimental data from the device output characteristics, the method allows to calculate parameters such as the mobility, the contact resistance, and the fixed charge. Differentiated electron and hole mobilities and direct connection with intrinsic material properties are some of the key aspects of this method. Moreover, the method output values can be correlated with several issues during key fabrication steps such as the graphene growth and transfer, the lithographic steps, or the metalization processes, providing a flexible tool for quality control in GFET fabrication, as well as a valuable feedback for improving the material-growth process.
Journal of Physics D | 2018
R. Fandan; Jorge Pedrós; J. Schiefele; Alberto Boscá; Javier Fernández Martínez; F. Calle
Surface plasmon polaritons in graphene couple strongly to surface phonons in polar substrates leading to hybridized surface plasmon-phonon polaritons (SPPPs). We demonstrate that a surface acoustic wave (SAW) can be used to launch propagating SPPPs in graphene/h-BN heterostructures on a piezoelectric substrate like AlN, where the SAW-induced surface modulation acts as a dynamic diffraction grating. The efficiency of the light coupling is greatly enhanced by the introduction of the h-BN film as compared to the bare graphene/AlN system. The h-BN interlayer not only significantly changes the dispersion of the SPPPs but also enhances their lifetime. The strengthening of the SPPPs is shown to be related to both the higher carrier mobility induced in graphene and the coupling with h-BN and AlN surface phonons. In addition to surface phonons, hyperbolic phonons appear in the case of multilayer h-BN films leading to hybridized hyperbolic plasmon-phonon polaritons (HPPPs) that are also mediated by the SAW. These results pave the way for engineering SAW-based graphene/h-BN plasmonic devices and metamaterials covering the mid-IR to THz range.
Journal of Power Sources | 2016
Jorge Pedrós; Alberto Boscá; Javier Fernández Martínez; Sandra Ruiz-Gómez; L. Pérez; Violeta Barranco; F. Calle
Diamond and Related Materials | 2015
Sandra Ruiz-Gómez; Alberto Boscá; L. Pérez; Jorge Pedrós; Javier Fernández Martínez; Antonio Páez; F. Calle
Microelectronic Engineering | 2012
Javier Fernández Martínez; Francesca Barbagini; A. Bengoechea-Encabo; Steven Albert; Miguel Angel Sánchez García; E. Calleja
Microelectronic Engineering | 2012
Francesca Barbagini; A. Bengoechea-Encabo; Steven Albert; Pierre Lefebvre; Javier Fernández Martínez; M.A. Sanchez-Garcia; Achim Trampert; E. Calleja
Engineering Structures | 2016
Javier Fernández Martínez; Lutz Karl Heinz Hermanns; Alberto Fraile de Lerma; Enrique Alarcón Álvarez
Cimbra: Revista del Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos de Obras Públicas | 2018
Javier Fernández Martínez; Enrique Alarcón Álvarez; Alberto Fraile