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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

David A. Payne is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research spans fields including Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with specific focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work covers topics related to Photonic and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, and Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors.

Recent published papers by David A. Payne include:

  • A CMOS-compatible heterogeneous interferometer for chip-scale temperature sensing (2022) Applied Physics Letters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Payne include:

  • Jonathan C. F. Matthews

Common publication venues for Payne's research consist of:

  • Applied Physics Letters

In 2005, David A. Payne was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK).

Best Publications

  • GRAIN-SIZE EFFECT ON STRUCTURE AND PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS FOR BARIUM TITANATE

    M. H. Frey;D. A. Payne

  • The role of interfaces on an apparent grain size effect on the dielectric properties for ferroelectric barium titanate ceramics

    M. H. Frey;Z. Xu;P. Han;D. A. Payne

  • Chemical Solution Deposition of Functional Oxide Thin Films

    Theodor Schneller;Rainer Waser;Marija Kosec;David Payne

  • The effects of microstructure on the electrocaloric properties of Pb(Zr,Sn,Ti)O3 ceramics

    B. A. Tuttle;D. A. Payne

  • Self-assembled monolayer directed patterning of surfaces

    Paul G. Clem;Noo-Li Jeon;Milan Mrksich;Ralph G. Nuzzo

  • Processing Effects in the Sol–Gel Preparation of PZT Dried Gels, Powders, and Ferroelectric Thin Layers

    Charles D. E. Lakeman;David A. Payne

  • RAMAN AND OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF SMALL-TO-LARGE POLARON CROSSOVER IN THE PEROVSKITE MANGANESE OXIDES

    S. Yoon;H. L. Liu;G. Schollerer;S. L. Cooper

  • Interfacial Segregation in Perovskites: III, Microstructure and Electrical Properties

    Seshu B. Desu;David A. Payne

  • Thin-film ferroelectrics of PZT of sol-gel processing

    S.K. Dey;K.D. Budd;D.A. Payne

  • Interfacial Segregation in Perovskites: I, Theory

    Seshu B. Desu;David A. Payne

  • Comments on the effects of solution precursor characteristics and thermal processing conditions on the crystallization behavior of sol-gel derived lead zirconate titanate thin films

    R. W. Schwartz;J. A. Voigt;B. A. Tuttle;D. A. Payne

  • Synthesis and processing of barium titanate ceramics from alkoxide solutions and monolithic gels

    Matthew H. Frey;David A. Payne

  • Improved stability for piezoelectric crystals grown in the lead indium niobate–lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate system

    Jian Tian;Pengdi Han;Xinling Huang;Huixin Pan

  • Lead Oxide Coatings on Sol–Gel‐Derived Lead Lanthanum Zirconium Titanate Thin Layers for Enhanced Crystallization into the Perovskite Structure

    Toshihiko Tani;David A. Payne

  • Antiferroelectric‐ferroelectric switching and induced strains for sol‐gel derived lead zirconate thin layers

    Toshihiko Tani;Jie‐Fang Li;Dwight Viehland;David A. Payne

  • Preferred Orientations for Sol-Gel Derived Plzt Thin Layers

    Toshihiko Tani;Zhengkui Xu;David A. Payne

  • Thin-Layer Dielectrics in the Pb[(Mg1/3Nb2/3)1-xTix]O3 System

    Lorraine Falter Francis;David A. Payne

  • Interfacial Segregation in Perovskites: II, Experimental Evidence

    Seshu B. Desu;David A. Payne

  • Nanometer-Sized ZrO2 Particles Prepared by a Sol–Emulsion–Gel Method

    Sangeeta D. Ramamurthi;Zhengkui Xu;David A. Payne

  • Piezoelectric properties of sol‐gel‐derived ferroelectric and antiferroelectric thin layers

    Jie‐Fang Li;D. D. Viehland;T. Tani;C. D. E. Lakeman

  • Nanocrystalline barium titanate: Evidence for the absence of ferroelectricity in sol‐gel derived thin‐layer capacitors

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  • SOL-GEL PROCESSING OF PbTiO//3, PbZrO//3, PZT, AND PLZT THIN FILMS.

    K. D. Budd;Sandwip Dey;D. A. Payne

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph G. Nuzzo
Ralph G. Nuzzo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jian-Min Zuo
Jian-Min Zuo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lorraine F. Francis
Lorraine F. Francis University of Minnesota
Noo Li Jeon
Noo Li Jeon Seoul National University
Nancy R. Sottos
Nancy R. Sottos University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Seshu B. Desu
Seshu B. Desu Binghamton University
Vinayak P. Dravid
Vinayak P. Dravid Northwestern University
William L. Warren
William L. Warren Sanofi Pasteur
Dwight D. Viehland
Dwight D. Viehland Virginia Tech
Laurence Marks
Laurence Marks Northwestern University

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