Aluminum nitride is a promising next-generation semiconductor material, but its widespread adoption has been limited by technical challenges. Cornell researchers, collaborating with the Florida-based technology company Lit Thinking, are working to overcome some of these key limitations with a grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

Aluminum nitride is an ultrawide-bandgap semiconductor material recognized for its thermal conductivity, high breakdown voltage, and strong electric field tolerance, making it an ideal material for high-power and high-frequency electronic devices. Achieving ultralow resistance in pin diodes – which help semiconductors handle high voltages and currents – is crucial for improving efficiency and performance.

The Cornell-led project will focus on developing aluminum nitride-based pin diodes with extremely low on-state electrical resistance, reducing power loss and heat generation in high-power applications.

“Because aluminum nitride is normally an excellent electrical insulator, making it conductive holds the key to exploiting its amazing properties,” said principal investigator is Debdeep Jena, the David E. Burr Professor in electrical and computer engineering and in materials science and engineering. “In this DARPA program, our interdisciplinary team is investigating several new ideas to unlock the potential of this ultrawide bandgap semiconductor.”

Co-principal investigators from Cornell University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering include Huili Grace Xing, the William L. Quackenbush Professor in electrical and computer engineering; Michael Thompson, the Dwight C. Baum Professor; Hari Nair, assistant research professor; and Leo Schowalter, CTO of Lit Thinking and a visiting professor.

The project will build on research published earlier this year by Jena and Xing, who demonstrated p–n heterojunction diodes through distributed polarization doping to achieve properties that are not possible in standard diodes.

“Aluminum nitride semiconductor substrates have also recently enabled the realization of the very first deep ultraviolet diode lasers,” said Schowalter. “This project has the potential to enable similar revolutionary electronic devices in the near future, including cost-effective far-UVC optoelectronic sources for safe disinfection of public spaces.”

The grant is part of the DARPA Microsystems Technology Office’s Ultra-Wide BandGap Semiconductors program, which aims to develop materials for a variety of commercial applications, including high-power radio frequency devices for radar and communications systems, high-voltage switches for power electronics, high-temperature electronics and sensors for extreme environments, and deep ultraviolet light-emitting diodes and lasers.

A team of Cornell researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering will use a DARPA grant to advance aluminum nitride as an ultrawide-bandgap semiconductor material, including (from left) Leo Schowalter, CTO of Lit Thinking, and a visiting professor; Debdeep Jena, the David E. Burr Professor in electrical and computer engineering; Huili Grace Xing, the William L. Quackenbush Professor in electrical and computer engineering; Hari Nair, assistant research professor; and Michael Thompson, the Dwight C. Baum Professor.

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Dr. Shashwat Rathkanthiwar

Director, MOCVD Research
Dr. Shashwat Rathkanthiwar is a seasoned material scientist and prolific researcher with over a decade of expertise in III-nitride semiconductors. His groundbreaking approach integrates semiconductor materials science, physics and electronics, envisioning revolutionary advancements in electronic, optical, quantum, and critical device technologies. Dr. Rathkanthiwar will spearhead the research on Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) of ultrawide bandgap nitride semiconductors, enabling far-ultraviolet optoelectronics and kV-class power electronics. 
 
Dr. Rathkanthiwar earned his undergraduate degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India, shifting gears to Nano Science and Engineering for his doctorate at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, where his thesis focused on III-nitride ultraviolet photodetectors. His postdoctoral tenure at North Carolina State University’s WideBandgaps Laboratory honed his expertise in epitaxially grown nitride semiconductors on native substrates, addressing doping, point defect management, and strain relaxation. 
 
With 31 journal publications, 80 international conference presentations, 1 patent, and over 15 invited talks, Dr. Rathkanthiwar’s contributions have garnered Editor’s Pick selections in Applied Physics Letters, alongside numerous awards and recognitions for research excellence, including Best Oral and Poster Presentations. Dr. Rathkanthiwar serves as an independent reviewer for 14 major journals and also chairs technical sessions at esteemed conferences such as American Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy, Compound Semiconductor Week, Electronic Materials Conference, and Materials Research Society Meeting.

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UCF Intern

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My experience as an intern at Lit Thinking™ has been outstanding. There has been an immense improvement in my leadership, hands-on, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Lit Thinking™ has helped me enhance my professional career as a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Central Florida by working through the Engineering design process to develop Visium 1™

Juan

“My experience as an intern at Lit Thinking has been outstanding. There has been an immense improvement in my leadership, hands-on, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Lit Thinking has helped me enhance my professional career as a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Central Florida by working through the Engineering design process to assist with developing Visium.”

Juan C.
University of Central Florida

Braden

“My experience at Lit Thinking has been very impactful towards my growth as an engineer. I started working here in the middle stage of the product development process and we now have a fully developed product that’s actively on the market. I have been able to work directly with the Director of Engineering, which has allowed me to understand what it means to be an engineer. As interns we get access to a broad range of engineering applications including mechanical, electrical, and manufacturing.”

Braden C.
University of Central Florida

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Josh Oelker

Director, Business Development - Commercial

Josh Oelker joins the Lit Thinking team as an accomplished sales and business development leader with over 15 years’ experience that includes nearly a decade of invaluable involvement in Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) solutions for a multitude of applications. His background involves building relationships and fostering revenue within many areas, such as Commercial buildings, HVAC, Healthcare, Education and Food processing, as well as with many channels, segments, and partnerships. In addition, Josh has worked with different types of GUV technologies, including Far UV, LED UV, Xenon pulse and PCO. 

Josh started his career in GUV at Steril-Aire, where he rose from a Regional Sales Manager to a National Sales Manager, responsible for the overall revenue of a 30-year-old UVC/IAQ company. During his time there, he created, developed and launched an IoT UVC Sensor and monitoring platform with a cloud-based dashboard that allows continual awareness and efficacy. He also co-authored white papers on UVGI efficacy for disinfection and UVC for Energy Savings/Sustainability. 

In his most recent role as Director of Business Development- HVAC at PURO, Josh established an HVAC distribution network for new and future products from scratch. He collaborated on expanding the company’s product portfolio of UVC HVAC options and gained invaluable experience with other UVC and IAQ technologies. 

Josh’s passion for GUV has led him to explore the diverse benefits of UV disinfection in partnership with the USDA, the University of Minnesota and international biosecurity researchers. As an Associate ASHRAE member and an industry-expert, Josh has given numerous PDH accredited presentations on the efficacy and application of GUV for safer, healthier and more efficient buildings. 

Wendy Walling

Director, Business Development - Healthcare

Wendy Walling joins the Lit Thinking team as a seasoned sales, marketing and business development professional with over 20 years’ experience that includes an invaluable background in Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) technologies for Healthcare applications. Her diverse background includes the development and launch of antimicrobial textiles under the trademark license of the Clorox Professional Products Group and a 12-year career as a Marketing and Communications leader with Cox Target Media, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises.

 

In her most recent role as Global Director of Marketing at Intellego Technologies AB, Sweden, Wendy designed and built from the ground-up the company’s primary brand and business unit, UVC Dosimeters. She successfully expanded the company’s product portfolio of photochromic dose indicators for measurement of ultraviolet energy for 254 nm, 260-280 nm and 222 nm, and directly managed the company’s private-label business for customers in the US, Korea, Greece, South Africa, Colombia, Peru and the UK. In addition to developing UV auditing protocols for the largest healthcare system in the US, Wendy served as the host of Intellego’s thought-leadership video and podcast series, Making the Invisible VISIBLE, available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

 

Wendy’s passion for the promotion and adoption of GUV technologies has garnered the attention and respect from peers at the International Ultraviolet Association where she is an active member of its Healthcare Task Force and GUV working groups. She has served as a member of the Global Biorisk Advisory Council, a Division of ISSA and a contributor to the 2022 GBAC Validation & Auditing Technology Guide.