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D-Index
38
Citations
7911
World Ranking
4828
National Ranking
1689

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2014 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For development and commercialization of micro-plasma technologies and excimer lasers.
  • 2011 - SPIE Fellow
  • 1992 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to our understanding of the spectroscopy of raregas dimers and the physics of ultraviolet lasers

Overview

James Gary Eden is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The main topics of their research encompass Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research, Semiconductor materials and devices, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Plasma Applications and Diagnostics, Solid State Laser Technologies, Plasma Diagnostics and Applications, and Photonic Crystals and Applications.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Monolithic mtesla-level magnetic induction by self-rolled-up membrane technology (2020) in Science Advances
  • Foundations of plasma photonics: lamps, lasers, and electromagnetic devices (2022) in Plasma Sources Science and Technology
  • Photolithography in the vacuum ultraviolet (172 nm) with sub-400 nm resolution: photoablative patterning of nanostructures and optical components in bulk polymers and thin films on semiconductors (2020) in Nanoscale
  • Inactivation and sensitization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by microplasma jet array for treating otitis media (2021) in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
  • Treatment of Fungal-Infected Diabetic Wounds with Low Temperature Plasma (2021) in Biomedicines

Frequent co-authors in their research include Andrey E. Mironov, Sung-Jin Park, Sehyun Park, Dane J. Sievers, and Jinhong Kim.

Regular publication venues for their work are:

  • Plasma Sources Science and Technology
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • Plasma Processes and Polymers
  • Optics Express
  • APL Materials

James Gary Eden has received several awards throughout their career. They were made a Member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2014 for the development and commercialization of micro-plasma technologies and excimer lasers. They were also named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2014.

Additional recognitions include being designated a SPIE Fellow in 2011 and a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1992, with the APS citation noting contributions to the understanding of the spectroscopy of rare-gas dimers and the physics of ultraviolet lasers.

Best Publications

  • Microplasmas and applications

    K. H. Becker;K. H. Schoenbach;J. G. Eden

  • The 2017 Plasma Roadmap: Low temperature plasma science and technology

    I. Adamovich;S. D. Baalrud;A. Bogaerts;P. J. Bruggeman

  • Microdischarge devices fabricated in silicon

    J. W. Frame;D. J. Wheeler;T. A. DeTemple;James Gary Eden

  • Microplasma devices fabricated in silicon, ceramic, and metal/polymer structures: Arrays, emitters and photodetectors

    James Gary Eden;S. J. Park;N. P. Ostrom;S. T. McCain

  • Low‐temperature growth of polycrystalline Si and Ge films by ultraviolet laser photodissociation of silane and germane

    R. W. Andreatta;C. C. Abele;J. F. Osmundsen;James Gary Eden

  • Microdischarge arrays: a new family of photonic devices (revised*)

    Sung-Jin Park;J. Chen;C.J. Wagner;N.P. Ostrom

  • Silicon microdischarge devices having inverted pyramidal cathodes: Fabrication and performance of arrays

    S. J. Park;J. Chen;C. Liu;James Gary Eden

  • Microcavity plasma devices and arrays: a new realm of plasma physics and photonic applications

    James Gary Eden;S. J. Park

  • Label free biosensor incorporating a replica-molded, vertically emitting distributed feedback laser

    M. Lu;S. S. Choi;C. J. Wagner;J. G. Eden

  • High-order harmonic generation and other intense optical field-matter interactions: review of recent experimental and theoretical advances

    J.G. Eden

  • Flexible microdischarge arrays: Metal/polymer devices

    S. J. Park;C. J. Wagner;C. M. Herring;James Gary Eden

  • Activation energy and spectroscopy of the growth of germanium films by ultraviolet laser‐assisted chemical vapor deposition

    J. F. Osmundsen;C. C. Abele;James Gary Eden

  • Recent advances in microcavity plasma devices and arrays: A versatile photonic platform

    James Gary Eden;S. J. Park;N. P. Ostrom;K. F. Chen

  • Lasing in Cs at 894.3 nm pumped by the dissociation of CsAr excimers

    J. D. Readle;C. J. Wagner;J. T. Verdeyen;D. A. Carroll

  • Ultraviolet (381 nm), room temperature laser in neodymium-doped fluorozirconate fibre

    D. S. Funk;J. W. Carlson;James Gary Eden

  • Nanoporous alumina as a dielectric for microcavity plasma devices: Multilayer Al/ Al2O3 structures

    S.-J. Park;K. S. Kim;J. G. Eden

  • Glass-fiber lasers in the ultraviolet and visible

    D.S. Funk;J.G. Eden

  • Planar microdischarge arrays

    J. W. Frame;James Gary Eden

  • Photochemical vapor deposition

    James Gary Eden

  • Microdischarge arrays: a new family of photonic devices

    Sung-Jin Park;J. Chen;C.J. Wagner;N.P. Ostrom

  • Carbon nanotube-enhanced performance of microplasma devices

    S. J. Park;James Gary Eden;K. H. Park

  • Ultraviolet (381nm), room temperature laser in neodymium-doped fluorozirconate fibre

    D. S. Funk;J. W. Carlson;J. G. Eden

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Geohegan
David B. Geohegan Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Joseph E Greene
Joseph E Greene University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Hong Yang
Hong Yang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James J. Coleman
James J. Coleman The University of Texas at Dallas
John Ballato
John Ballato Clemson University
Chang Liu
Chang Liu University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
David L. Carroll
David L. Carroll Wake Forest University
Paul V. Braun
Paul V. Braun University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Armelle Vardelle
Armelle Vardelle University of Limoges
Uwe R. Kortshagen
Uwe R. Kortshagen University of Minnesota

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