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Bio
Mario Barra was born in Naples on 30/06/1973. He obtained the Master Degree in Electronics Engineering in 2000 and the PhD degree in “Innovative technologies for materials, sensors and imaging” (title of PhD dissertation: Miniaturized superconducting planar filters for telecommunication applications) in 2004 from the University Federico II of Naples (Italy). After the PhD course, he received research grants at the Department of Physics Science and at National Institute of Physics of Matter (INFM). Since November 2009, he is a Staff researcher at CNR-SPIN Institute.
Research Activity:
Since the beginning, the activity research of Mario Barra has been devoted to the study of the electromagnetic properties of innovative materials and to the development of related devices suitable to be utilized in different application fields. During the years 2000-2004, the activities were mainly focused on the design, fabrication and experimental testing of planar microwave devices based on superconducting films. The development of miniaturized superconducting planar filters for mobile communications was the main subject of study. Starting from 2005, the scientific work has been basically committed to the investigation of the charge transport phenomena in organic semiconductors and on the fabrication and electrical characterization of electronic devices, such as Light Emitting Diodes, memories and field-effect transistors (OFET), based on these materials. For the characterization of materials and devices, a wide series of techniques operating both in DC and AC regimes, up to the microwave range, has been applied. At present, the main scientific interests are:
• Growth and morphological characterization of organic films;
• Charge transport in n-type organic semiconductors;
• Organic hetero-structures and interface charge-transfer effects;
• Charge transport phenomena in organic nano-channels;
• Impedance spectroscopy techniques for electronic and bio-electronic applications;
• Electrolyte-gated organic field-effect transistors;
• Organic electrochemical transistors;
• Competition between ionic and electronic charge transport in polymers and bio-polymers;
• Analysis of organic materials with emerging functional properties.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
• Labview programming for measurement automation;
• Design, fabrication and testing of microwave planar devices;
• Evaporation systems for thin film deposition;
• Electrical measurements in DC and AC regimes;
• Cryogenic systems and variable temperature electrical measurements;
• Field-effect measurements with solid and liquid gate configurations;
• Atomic Force Microscopy.
Research Interests
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D. Vurro,L. Pasquardini, M. Borriello, R. Foresti,M. Barra, M. Sidoli, D. Pontiroli, L. Fornasini,L. Aversa,R. Verucchi,P. D'Angelo,G. Tarabella
Sensors and Actuators Reports (2024): 100211
IEEE Sensors Lettersno. 99 (2024): 1-4
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)no. 12 (2024): 2805
BIOSENSORS-BASELno. 7 (2023): 739-739
SSRN Electronic Journal (2023)
BIOSENSORS-BASELno. 4 (2023): 448-448
Sandra Fusco,Mario Barra,Matteo Bonomo,Antonio Cassinese,Roberto Centore,Fabio Chiarella, Francesco Senneca,Antonio Carella
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