Gregory B. Tait

Affiliations: 
1986-1994 U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States 
 1994-1996 Electrical engineering U.S. Military Academy at West Point, West Point, NY, United States 
 1996-2007 Electrical engineering Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States 
 2007-2016 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA 
 2016-2018 Physics Bridgewater College 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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https://www.proquest.com/openview/349c000700367658f9457655ff6082c5/1

Parents

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Charles Roger Westgate grad student 1992 Johns Hopkins
 (Electron transport in rectifying semiconductor alloy ramp heterostructures)

Children

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David B. Ameen grad student 2000 VCU
Rajesh A. Katkar grad student 2006 VCU
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Katkar RA, Ramanathan S, Bandyopadhyay S, et al. (2008) Wire-size-dependent optical activity in electrochemically self-assembled II-VI semiconductor nanowire arrays Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures. 40: 556-560
Tait GB. (2007) Vernier-effect optical interrogation technique for fiber Bragg grating sensors. Applied Optics. 46: 6879-84
Katkar RA, Tait GB. (2007) The effect of stationary ultraviolet excitation on the optical properties of electrochemically self-assembled semiconductor nanowires Journal of Applied Physics. 101
Katkar RA, Tait GB. (2004) Modeling of current density boundary conditions for a heterodimensional contact of 3D-metal to 2D-semiconductor Journal of Computational Electronics. 3: 5-12
Tait GB, Ameen DB. (2004) Barrier-enhanced InGaAs/InAlAs photodetectors using quantum-well intermixing Solid-State Electronics. 48: 1783-1790
Tait GB, Nabet B. (2004) Physical modeling of a novel barrier-enhanced quantum-well photodetector device for optical receivers Microwave and Optical Technology Letters. 40: 224-227
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