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Selective Charge Injection via Topological van der Waals Contacts for Barrier‐Free p‐Type TMD Transistors

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
 Topological van der Waals contacts represent a new class of electrodes for 2D semiconductors, enabling precise control of the Schottky barrier height (SBH) and contact resistance (RC) through interlayer distance and orbital hybridization engineering. In Se‐based transition metal dichalcogenides, these contacts achieve an ultralow SBH of 7 meV, RC of 0.
Soheil Ghods   +15 more
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Women's Literary History in Ireland: digitizing The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing

Women's History Review, 2016
ABSTRACTThis article takes as its main focus the current collaboration between JSTOR and Field Day to digitize all five volumes of The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing (1991–2002) and make these volumes available and searchable within the existing online JSTOR collection. Its central ambition is to consider the impact of this digital transformation
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Forgotten Writers, Neglected Histories: Charles Reade and the Nineteenth-Century Transformation of the British Literary Field

ELH, 2004
kinds of periodicals should continue to publish their articles anonymously; the adoption of laws about how to define and protect literary property; and the adjudication of economic issues, like how writers should be compensated and who should determine the format and price of new works. By 1900, all of these matters had been addressed, and the literary
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Historical Criticism, the Reclamation of Codes, and Repairs to Literary History: The Examples of Fielding and Richardson

Eighteenth-Century Life, 2017
Like other earlier authors, Fielding and Richardson place culturally shared “codes” in their texts and exploit those codes for their readers' instruction and delight. The historical critic uses multiple approaches to reclaim what our ancestors knew and what can enlarge modern knowledge and, thereby, modern pleasure. I here try to reclaim lost classical
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