Hadi AlQahtani received his PhD from the University of Sheffield, UK in 2013 for his work in gas sensors and organic spintronic devices under the supervision of Dr. Martin Grell. From 2013 upto date, he has worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, King Saud University. His research interests include vapour identification, metal oxide sensors, biosensors, and nanomagnetism. His recent research interest focuses on the use of field effect transistors to detect pathogens and pollutants in water.
Nonlinear optical properties of organic semiconductors (OSCs) have been extensively investigated in the perturbative regime, while strong light induced high‐order processes in solid‐state OSCs are…
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Weiwei Li, Ahmad Saleh, Manas Sharma, Christian Hünecke, Marek Sierka, Marcel Neuhaus, Lina Hedewig, Boris Bergues, Meshaal Alharbi, Hadi ALQahtani, Abdallah M. Azzeer, Stefanie Gräfe, Matthias F. Kling, Abdullah F. Alharbi, Zilong Wang
We further simplify the most ‘user-friendly’ potentiometric sensor for waterborne analytes, the ‘extended-gate field effect transistor’ (EGFET). This is accomplished using a ‘bridge’ design, that…
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Hadi Rasam AlQahtani, Abdel-Basit M. Al-Odayni, Yusif Alhamed and Martin Grell
As an example for a metal-organic framework (MOF) sorbent acting as sensitiser in a potentiometric sensor, we introduce the metal–organic framework (MOF) UiO-66-NH2 into a bridged extended-gate…
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Hadi Rasam AlQahtani, Abdel-Basit M Al-Odayni, Mostafa Zeama, Osama Shekhah, Mohamed Eddaoudi, Martin Grell
Second Term 1445H
The course covers the following topics:
Electric Charges and Coulomb Law, Electric Field of Point Charges, Motion of Charged Particles in a Uniform Electric Field,…