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Hari Nair

Assistant Research Professor

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Hari Nair
Hari Nair
Graduate Field Affiliation
Materials Science and Engineering

Biography

Hari Nair is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University. Previously, he was a Research Associate with Prof. Darrell Schlom at Cornell University, where he worked on the growth of ruthenate Ruddlesden-Popper thin films using molecular beam epitaxy. This work has lead to the first demonstration of superconducting Sr2RuO4 thin films in the United States. Hari received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 2013. His Ph.D. work involved molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaSb-based semiconductor alloys to extend the emission wavelength of type-I diode lasers into the 3-5 μm range. This work resulted in the longest wavelength GaSb-based type-I diode laser with an aluminum free active region at room temperature. Hari received his B.Tech. in Engineering Physics from Indian Institute of Technology Madras in 2006.

Research Interests

Novel materials have the potential of precipitating revolutionary rather than evolutionary changes in wide ranging fields. My vision is to explore the properties of novel oxide materials in epitaxial thin film form for wide ranging applications from power electronics to optical metamaterials. Understanding and tuning the fundamental properties of these versatile oxides using a combination of epitaxial strain, dimensionality and heterostructures will be key to developing the next generation of electronic and optoelectronic devices.

  • Semiconductor Physics and Devices
  • Materials Synthesis and Processing
  • Advanced Materials
  • Energy Systems
  • Nanotechnology

Select Publications

  • Y. Wang, G. Bossé, H.P. Nair, N.J. Schreiber, J.P. Ruf, B. Cheng, C. Adamo, D.E. Shai, Y. Lubashevsky, D.G. Schlom, K.M. Shen, and N.P. Armitage, “Subterahertz momentum drag and violation of Matthiessen’s rule in an ultraclean ferromagnetic SrRuO3 metallic thin film”, Physical Review Letters 125, p. 217401, 2020.

  • H.P. Nair, J.P. Ruf, N.J. Schreiber, M.L. Grandon, D.J. Baek, B.H. Goodge, J.P.R. Ruff L.F. Kourkoutis, K.M. Shen, and D.G. Schlom, “Demystifying the growth of superconducting Sr2RuO4 thin films”, APL Materials, 6, p. 101108, 2018.

  • H. P. Nair, Y. Liu, J. P. Ruf, N. J. Schreiber, S.-L. Shang, D. J. Baek, B. H. Goodge, L. F. Kourkoutis, Z.-K. Liu, K. M. Shen, and D. G. Schlom, “Synthesis science of SrRuO3 and CaRuO3 epitaxial thin films with high residual resistivity ratios”, APL Materials, 6, p. 046101, 2018.

  • S.D. Sifferman, H.P. Nair, R. Salas, N.T. Sheehan, S.J. Maddox, A.M. Crook, and S.R. Bank, “Highly strained mid-infrared type-I diode lasers on GaSb”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 21, p. 1502410-1, 2015.

  • S.J. Maddox, W. Sun, Z. Lu, H.P. Nair, J.C. Campbell, and S.R. Bank, “Enhanced Low-Noise Gain from InAs Avalanche Photodiodes with Reduced Dark Current and Background Doping,” Applied Physics Letters, 101, p. 151124, 2012.

Select Awards and Honors

  • Student Paper Award, Device Research Conference (DRC) 2013
  • The Ben Streetman prize for “Outstanding Research in Electronic and Photonic Materials and Devices”, University of Texas at Austin 2013
  • Student Paper Award, Electronics Materials Conference (EMC) 2012

Education

  • B.Tech., Engineering Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras 2006
  • M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin 2008
  • Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin 2013