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TiO<sub>2</sub> nanolayer-assisted top-interface engineering for disturbance-free FeFETs: a blueprint for future van der Waals memory. [PDF]

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Scalable and stretchable 1D multifunctional fibers for multimodal sensing and stimulation. [PDF]

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A self-powered microsystem with efficient power management for continuous wireless sensing. [PDF]

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A fully-integrated wearable ultrasonic device for continuous blood pressure monitoring

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Electron-electron interaction in ballistic electron beams

Physical Review B, 1995
The transport of ballistic electrons emitted and detected by adjacent point contacts in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in the system GaAs/${\mathrm{Al}}_{\mathit{x}}$${\mathrm{Ga}}_{1\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}\mathit{x}}$As was measured at 1.2 K as a function of the emitter current.
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Electron-electron interaction in projectile electron loss

Physical Review A, 1991
In ion-atom collisions where the projectile is ionized, target electrons act not only coherently by screening the target nucleus but they may also act incoherently by directly ejecting a projectile electron. This electron-electron interaction should be relatively most important for targets that have a low nuclear charge, since the cross section for a ...
, Hülskötter   +17 more
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Electron heating in GaAs due to electron-electron interactions

Physical Review B, 1994
The interactions of hot electrons in semiconductor layers are usually studied assuming the scattering mechanisms affect only the injected hot electron distribution, leaving the cold electrons and the lattice in thermal equilibrium. However, if the energy transfer from hot to cold electrons is sufficiently large the cold electron distribution can be ...
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