
معرفی
Jay Mathews is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. He holds a PhD in Physics (Experimental Condensed Matter) from Arizona State University (2011). His research focuses on photonic materials, photoluminescence spectroscopy, infrared detectors, semiconductor lasers, and hyperdoped silicon technologies. Key areas include the development of GeSn alloys for optoelectronics and the study of material properties for integrated photonic devices.
- Education: PhD in Physics (Experimental Condensed Matter) — Arizona State University (2011)
Dr. Mathews' work emphasizes advancing infrared detection, semiconductor laser technology, and silicon photonics. His recent studies explore GeSn waveguides for room-temperature lasing, hyperdoping techniques to enhance silicon's optical response, and the integration of these materials into CMOS-compatible platforms. His research bridges fundamental material science with applied photonics, addressing challenges in telecommunications and optoelectronic device performance.
Publications from 2020–2025 highlight his contributions to GeSn alloy fabrication, optical pumping studies, and modeling lasing thresholds. His work has implications for improving internet bandwidth via silicon photonics and developing next-generation infrared sensors. Advising efforts focus on fostering inclusive academic environments for diverse student identities.
Labs/Teams: While specific lab details are not provided, his research likely involves collaborations in materials synthesis, optical characterization, and device prototyping.


