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Overview

Brian R. Bennett is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Physics and Astronomy, with specific contributions to Atmospheric Science, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Global and Planetary Change, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their published work includes studies focused on meteorological phenomena and quantum transport phenomena. Among recent papers are:

  • Illustration of an object-based approach to identify structural differences in tropical cyclone wind fields, 2022, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
  • Charge scattering mechanisms in shallow InAs quantum wells, 2020, Journal of Applied Physics

Bennett has collaborated with multiple coauthors over the course of their research, including:

  • Stephanie E. Zick
  • Corene J. Matyas
  • Gary M. Lackmann
  • Jingyin Tang
  • E. Cimpoiasu

Their frequent publication venues reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work and include:

  • Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
  • Journal of Applied Physics

The primary topics covered in Bennett's research include tropical and extratropical cyclones, climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, quantum and electron transport phenomena, semiconductor quantum structures and devices, and advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design.

This body of work demonstrates a focus on both atmospheric processes and semiconductor physics, integrating studies ranging from large-scale environmental dynamics to detailed quantum mechanical effects in materials.

Best Publications

  • Electrooptical effects in silicon

    R. Soref;B. Bennett

  • Carrier-induced change in refractive index of InP, GaAs and InGaAsP

    B.R. Bennett;R.A. Soref;J.A. Del Alamo

  • Observation of Spin Injection at a Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Interface

    P. R. Hammar;B. R. Bennett;M. J. Yang;Mark Johnson

  • Robust electrical spin injection into a semiconductor heterostructure

    B. T. Jonker;Y. D. Park;B. R. Bennett;H. D. Cheong

  • Antimonide-based compound semiconductors for electronic devices: A review

    Brian R. Bennett;Richard Magno;J. Brad Boos;Walter Kruppa

  • Kramers-Kronig analysis of electro-optical switching in silicon

    R. A. Soref;B. R. Bennett

  • Hybrid Hall effect device

    Mark Johnson;Brian R. Bennett;M. J. Yang;M. M. Miller

  • Evidence of a Hybridization Gap in ``Semimetallic'' InAs/GaSb Systems

    M. J. Yang;C. H. Yang;B. R. Bennett;B. V. Shanabrook

  • Photoluminescence studies of self‐assembled InSb, GaSb, and AlSb quantum dot heterostructures

    E. R. Glaser;B. R. Bennett;B. V. Shanabrook;R. Magno

  • Surface Reconstruction Phase Diagrams for InAs, AlSb, and GaSb

    A.S Bracker;M.J Yang;B.R Bennett;J.C Culbertson

  • MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXIAL GROWTH OF INSB, GASB, AND ALSB NANOMETER-SCALE DOTS ON GAAS

    Brian R. Bennett;R. Magno;B. V. Shanabrook

  • AlSb/InAs HEMT's for low-voltage, high-speed applications

    J.B. Boos;W. Kruppa;B.R. Bennett;D. Park

  • Nanostructure patterns written in III-V semiconductors by an atomic force microscope

    R. Magno;B. R. Bennett

  • Auger coefficients in type-II InAs/Ga1−xInxSb quantum wells

    J. R. Meyer;C. L. Felix;W. W. Bewley;I. Vurgaftman

  • Mobility enhancement in strained p-InGaSb quantum wells

    Brian R. Bennett;Mario G. Ancona;J. Brad Boos;Benjamin V. Shanabrook

  • Electrorefraction and electroabsorption in InP, GaAs, GaSb, InAs, and InSb

    B. Bennett;R. Soref

  • Metallic III-V (001) Surfaces: Violations of the Electron Counting Model

    L. J. Whitman;P. M. Thibado;S. C. Erwin;B. R. Bennett

  • Fermi level unpinning of GaSb (100) using plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition of Al2O3

    A. Ali;H. S. Madan;A. P. Kirk;D. A. Zhao

  • Long-Period Magnetotelluric Measurements Near the Central California Coast: A Land-Locked View of the Conductivity Structure Under the Pacific Ocean

    R. L. Mackie;B. R. Bennett;T. R. Madden

  • Above-room-temperature optically pumped midinfrared W lasers

    W. W. Bewley;C. L. Felix;E. H. Aifer;I. Vurgaftman

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario G. Ancona
Mario G. Ancona United States Naval Research Laboratory
Lloyd J. Whitman
Lloyd J. Whitman United States Naval Research Laboratory
Krishna C. Saraswat
Krishna C. Saraswat Stanford University
Suman Datta
Suman Datta Georgia Institute of Technology
B. T. Jonker
B. T. Jonker United States Naval Research Laboratory
Richard A. Soref
Richard A. Soref University of Massachusetts Boston
Igor Vurgaftman
Igor Vurgaftman United States Naval Research Laboratory
Suzanne E. Mohney
Suzanne E. Mohney Pennsylvania State University
Dale McMorrow
Dale McMorrow United States Naval Research Laboratory

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