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Dual Locality-Based Flash Translation Layer for NAND Flash-Based Consumer Electronics

IEEE transactions on consumer electronics, 2022
NAND flash memory shows prominent performance, so it has been used as storage devices of consumer electronics, such as the smart phones and tablet personal computers.
Yuhan Luo   +3 more
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Atomic Layer Deposition of 2D Metal Dichalcogenides for Electronics, Catalysis, Energy Storage, and Beyond

Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2021
2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are among the most exciting materials of today. Their layered crystal structures result in unique and useful electronic, optical, catalytic, and quantum properties.
Miika Mattinen, M. Leskelä, M. Ritala
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Direct Fabrication of VIA Interconnects by Electrohydrodynamic Printing for Multi‐Layer 3D Flexible and Stretchable Electronics

Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2021
Multi‐layer electrical interconnects are critical for the development of integrated soft wearable electronic systems, in which functional devices from different layers need to be connected together by vertical interconnects.
Ping Ren, Jingyan Dong
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Autonomous alignment and healing in multilayer soft electronics using immiscible dynamic polymers

Science, 2023
Self-healing soft electronic and robotic devices can, like human skin, recover autonomously from damage. While current devices use a single type of dynamic polymer for all functional layers to ensure strong interlayer adhesion, this approach requires ...
Christopher B. Cooper   +9 more
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Layer-Selective Synthesis of MoS2 and WS2 Structures under Ambient Conditions for Customized Electronics.

ACS Nano, 2020
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have attracted significant interest as one of the key materials in future electronics such as logic devices, optoelectrical devices, and wearable electronics.
Seoungwoong Park   +8 more
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Stability of laminar electron layers

The Physics of Fluids, 1984
The stability of a finite thickness, laminar cylindrical shell of electrons rotating azimuthally and enclosed in a coaxial waveguide is considered. The equilibrium rotation of the electrons is supported either by a radial electric field, an axial magnetic field, or a combination of both.
Y. Y. Lau, D. Chernin
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Interaction between layers by electron-electron scattering

Solid-State Electronics, 1988
Abstract The “molecular dynamics” method combined with Ensemble Monte Carlo, which has previously been used to investigate the effects of electron-electron Coulomb forces in a homogenous state, is applied to a simulation of the effect of mutual Coulomb scattering of the electrons in two parallel semiconductor layers separated by a thin dielectric ...
Peter J. Price, Carlo Jacoboni
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Electron superconductivity in coupled electron-hole layers

Physical Review B, 1998
We investigate superconducting pairing of electrons when coupled to an adjacent layer of holes in a GaAs semiconductor heterostructure. When the density of the electrons is much higher than the density of holes, the repulsive electron-electron interaction is reduced by dynamical coupling to the strongly correlated holes. For the effective-mass ratio of
J. S. Thakur, NEILSON, DAVID, M. P. Das
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Polarons in the layered electron gas

Physical Review B, 1991
In a layered electron gas, optical phonons which vibrate with their polarization parallel to the c axis are relatively unscreened when the conduction electrons can move only within the planes. We calculate the electron-phonon interaction between the conduction electrons and these parallel phonons. We show that the interaction is very weak.
Gerald D. Mahan, Gerald D. Mahan
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Highly conductive and elastic nanomembrane for skin electronics

Science, 2021
Thin, sensitive skin electronics The properties of the human sense of touch, including high sensitivity to differences in temperature, pressure, or surface roughness, are challenging to replicate in robotics because skin materials must be highly ...
Dongjun Jung   +14 more
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