Laramie, WY, United States of America

Jinke Tang


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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Jinke Tang: Innovator in Neutron Detection Technology

Introduction

Jinke Tang is a prominent inventor based in Laramie, Wyoming, known for her groundbreaking work in neutron detection technology. With a focus on solid-state devices, she has made significant contributions to the field of semiconductor materials.

Latest Patents

Jinke Tang holds a patent for "Neutron detection using GD-loaded oxide and nitride heterojunction diodes." This innovative patent describes a new class of narrow-gap neutron-absorbing semiconducting materials, including Gd-doped HfO, Gd-doped EuO, Gd-doped GaN, GdO, and GdN. The patent outlines three types of device structures: (1) a p-n heterostructure diode with a approximately 30 µm Gd-loaded semiconductor grown on a conventional semiconductor (Si or B-doped Si); (2) a p-n junction or a p-i-n trilayer diode with a Gd-loaded semiconductor on one side and a single-crystal semiconducting LiBO layer on the other side of the heterojunction; and (3) a p-n junction or a p-i-n trilayer diode with a Gd-loaded semiconductor on one side and a boron nitride (BN) semiconductor layer on the other side of the heterojunction.

Career Highlights

Jinke Tang is currently employed at Quantum Devices, Inc., where she continues to advance her research in semiconductor technology. Her work has positioned her as a leader in the field of neutron detection, contributing to both academic and practical applications.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Jinke has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peter A. Dowben and David S. Wisbey. These collaborations have further enhanced her research and development efforts in semiconductor materials.

Conclusion

Jinke Tang's innovative contributions to neutron detection technology exemplify her dedication to advancing the field of semiconductor research. Her patent and ongoing work at Quantum Devices, Inc. highlight her role as a key figure in this important area of technology.

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