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Fabrication of Artificial Graphene in a GaAs Quantum Heterostructure
The unusual electronic properties of graphene, which are a direct consequence of its two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice, have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years.
Gardner, Geoff C. +9 more
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Simple and reliable method of conductive SPM probe fabrication using carbon nanotubes
We demonstrate the procedure of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) conductive probe fabrication with a single multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) on a silicon cantilever pyramid.
Dremov, Vyacheslav +3 more
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Reversible Metal-Semiconductor Transition of ssDNA-Decorated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
A field effect transistor (FET) measurement of a SWNT shows a transition from a metallic one to a p-type semiconductor after helical wrapping of DNA. Water is found to be critical to activate this metal-semiconductor transition in the SWNT-ssDNA hybrid ...
Banerjee S. +28 more
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Surface Modification of a PCB Substrate for Better Adhesion of Inkjet Printed Circuit Structures [PDF]
The robustness and service life of inkjet printed electronic circuit structures are highly influenced by the state of the interface between these structures and the substrate.
Akkerman, R. +2 more
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Metallic monoclinic phase in VO$_2$ induced by electrochemical gating: in-situ Raman study
We report in-situ Raman scattering studies of electrochemically top gated VO$_2$ thin film to address metal-insulator transition (MIT) under gating.
Gupta, Satyendra Nath +4 more
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Thin YBa2Cu3O7-δ patterns by chemical solution processing using ink-jet printing [PDF]
Bäcker, M +7 more
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We report the independent invention of ferroelectric nanotubes from groups in several countries. Devices have been made with three different materials: lead zirconate-titanate PbZr1-xTixO3 (PZT); barium titanate BaTiO3; and strontium bismuth tantalate ...
Alexe, M. +14 more
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Quantum computers will appear some time in the future and they will be that effective and powerful like no computer ever was before. As a result one has to find a way to secure information. Using methods which can withstand possible attacks relying on quantum computers.
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Electric-field-dependent light-emission of single GaAs quantum dots grown by local droplet etching
Improving the performance of photon sources for future quantum cryptography and quantum computing is of significant interest. Semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising candidates as sources of "quantum light" for such applications. Therefore, unique semiconductor sample structures have been developed to improve the optical quality of the ...
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Accommodation requirements for microgravity science and applications research on space station [PDF]
Scientific research conducted in the microgravity environment of space represents a unique opportunity to explore and exploit the benefits of materials processing in the virtual abscence of gravity induced forces.
Holland, L. R. +2 more
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