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Proteins as Electronic Materials: Electron Transport through Solid-State Protein Monolayer Junctions

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2010
Electron transfer (ET) through proteins, a fundamental element of many biochemical reactions, is studied intensively in aqueous solutions. Over the past decade, attempts were made to integrate proteins into solid-state junctions in order to study their electronic conductance properties.
Izhar, Ron   +7 more
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Solid-State Impact-Ionization Multiplier With P-N Junction Injection Node

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2009
The Solid-state Impact-ionization Multiplier (SIM) was designed to amplify signals from arbitrary current sources through impact ionization. A primary application is amplification of signals produced by photodiodes. Photodiodes made from any semiconductor can be wired directly to the SIM's injection node. In previous versions of the SIM, this injection
Michael S. Johnson   +3 more
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Photovoltaic Properties of Solid State Junctions of Layered Semiconductors

1992
This article reviews a number of Van der Waals type layered semiconductors, which have been studied as photovoltaic base materials as well as window materials in heterostructures with other layered or nonlayered semiconductors. In particular, the compounds to be discussed are: GaSe, GaTe, InSe of the III–VI, and GeS, GeSe, SnS, SnSe, SnS2, SnSe2 of the
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Barrier-Free Nucleation at Grain-Boundary Triple Junctions During Solid-State Phase Transformations

Physical Review Letters, 2016
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to provide strong evidence for barrier-free nucleation events in a heterogeneous solid-solid system. The barrier-free events are characterized by an absence of an incubation time and a growth rate of the emerging phase that is independent of the system size.
Huajing, Song, Jeffrey J, Hoyt
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Carbon-Nanofiber-Based Nanocomposite Membrane as a Highly Stable Solid-State Junction for Reference Electrodes

Analytical Chemistry, 2011
There is currently a need for a reliable solid-state reference electrode, especially in applications such as autonomous sensing or long-term environmental monitoring. We present here for the first time a novel solid-state nanofiber junction reference electrode (NFJRE) incorporating a junction consisting of poly(methyl methacrylate) and carbon graphene ...
Glen D, O'Neil   +3 more
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Solid-State Thermal Diffusion: A Contributor to Degradation of Semiconductor Junction Devices

Second Annual Symposium on the Physics of Failure in Electronics, 1963
THIS paper is based upon the premise that metallic impurities diffuse into the bulk semiconductor regions of semiconductor junction devices, within the limit imposed by the solid solubility of these impurities. It will be shown that the subsequent ionization of these "unwanted" impurities causes certain electronic parameters of the junction to be ...
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Evaluation of a new solid‐state reference electrode junction material for ion‐selective electrodes

Electroanalysis, 1994
AbstractThe performance and properties of a new low‐resistance material, Refex, suitable for use in reference electrode junctions is described. The material is a solid polyvinyl acetate that contains a very‐ large loading of KCl (1:1 w/w KCI/PVA).
Dermot Diamond   +3 more
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A radiographic inspection device using solid-state p-i-n junction detectors

The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1964
Abstract The use of p-i-n junctions as the sensitive elements of dynamic radiographic inspection systems was investigated. The feasibility of doing this was established for both steady-state and pulsed radiation sources. The resolution obtained using a differential system was excellent for beam intensities delivering an exposure of at least 2 mr at ...
N.A. Baily, G.D. Robertson, F.W. Cleary
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Spectroscopic and Electronic Characterization of Microfabricated Solid State Molecular Electronic Junctions

2012
The objective of the research described in this thesis is structural characterization of molecular electronic devices and investigation of their compatibility with widely use conventional microelectronics. Back-side spectroscopy was performed to probe organic molecular later integrity at buried interfaces, during and after fabrication. Modifications of
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Solid state gas sensors based on tunnel junction geometry

Measurement Science and Technology, 2002
K M Donnelly   +4 more
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