Josshua Arthur
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Joshua N. Arthur, PhD student

Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Physics)

Research

In my research project, I am studying organic thin film transistors for bioelectronic applications. I have investigated the role of gate electrode conductance on transistor performance and methods to fabricate stable electrodes for effective proton sensing. My continuing work aims to illuminate the mechanisms of proton sensing in hygroscopic insulator field effect transistors (HIFET). This will involve studies of device structure variation and the characterisation of optical, electrical and chemical properties.

Other interests: Reading theology, church history and classic novels; 3D printing; photography

Publications

  • Arthur, J.N.; Chaudhary, M.U.; Woodruff, M.A.; Pandey, A.K.; Yambem, S.D.; Effect of Gate Conductance on Hygroscopic Insulator Organic Field Effect Transistors Advanced Electronic Materials (2020), 1901079. https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.201901079
  • Yambem, S.D.; Burns, S.; Arthur, J.N.; Timm, J.; Woodruff, M.A.; M; Pandey, A.K.; Marschall, A highly porous and conductive composite gate electrode for OTFT sensors, RSC Advances (2019), 9(13): 7278-7284.  10.1039/C9RA00148D
  • Arthur, J.N.; Forrestal, D.P.; Woodruff, M.A.; Pandey, A.K.; Yambem, S.D.; Facile and dynamic color-tuning approach for organic light-emitting diodes using anisotropic filters, ACS Photonics (2018), 5(7): 2760-2766. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00527