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This thesis explores the measurement of photocurrent in graphene, focusing on its implications for optoelectronic devices. The project aims to understand the underlying physics of photoconductivity, incorporating experimental designs and data analysis. So far, I have built specialized instrumentation, implemented data acquisition methods, and collected preliminary data showing promising results. Future work includes optimizing the measurement setup and expanding the analysis to assess the potential applications in renewable energy technology. This research could play a vital role in advancing graphene-based optoelectronic solutions.
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(working) Title of thesis Name Department of Physics, OSU Advisor: Max Planck
Context/goals • Be specific about YOUR project (e.g. you’re measuring the photocurrent in graphene, not solving the world’s energy crisis – even if your measurement is relevant to the energy crisis)
Research Principles (1-2) • Describe the physics (e.g. what is photocurrent? How does a dma work? How does reverse osmosis work? How do you design a good survey instrument? What are metal-poor stars?)
Progress (2-3) • What have you done so far?(e.g. built and instrument? Learned to use an existing one? Written or adapted code? Learned to use code? Designed a survey?) • Show a picture, describe how it works, • Do you have data? Preliminary or final? Bad data that is clearly wrong? It’s a report, not a test. There’s a lesson in bad stuff, too.
Outlook (1) • What’s next? • What is your timeline
General comments • Graphics are important in a thesis – a picture is very valuable. Make yours clear, informative. • Organize well – clarity, clarity, clarity • Fonts must be legible, colors sensible, don’t overdo it. • Presentation style should be calm and confident. Don’t apologize. Your professor has approved your project so be proud of it. You’re the expert on this topic.