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Joseph J. Kopanski (Assoc)

Joseph Kopanski has been at NIST since 1985. His research interests are scanning probe techniques, such as scanning capacitance microscopy, scanning microwave microscopy, and scanning Kelvin force microscopy for electrical transport characterization of nanostructures and sub-surface imaging techniques for back end of the line characterization. In his time at NIST, he has been both a Project Leader and a Group Leader. He retired from Federal Service in February 2023 and is currently a Research Associate.

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Publications

Deterministic Tagging Technology for Device Authentication

Author(s)
Jungjoon Ahn, Joseph J. Kopanski, Yaw S. Obeng, Jihong Kim
This paper discusses the development of a rapid, large-scale integration of deterministic dopant placement technique for encoding information in physical

Probe assisted localized doping of aluminum into silicon substrates

Author(s)
Jungjoon Ahn, Santiago D. Solares, Lin You, Hanaul Noh, Joseph Kopanski, Yaw S. Obeng
In this paper, we demonstrate AFM probe assisted deterministic doping (PADD) of Al into an n- type Si (100) wafer, to generate nanoscale counter-doped junctions

Patents (2018-Present)

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Authentication Article and Process for Making Same

NIST Inventors
Yaw S. Obeng and Joseph J. Kopanski
An authentication article includes: a substrate including: a first surface; a second surface disposed laterally to the first surface and at a depth below the first surface; and a plurality of indentations including the depth at the second surface of the substrate; and an array disposed on the
Created September 10, 2019, Updated May 22, 2024