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Superior Nanotube Film for High Performance Field Effect Transistors
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are key building blocks for nanoscale technologies given their interesting physical and chemical properties. SWCNTs are especially promising for high speed and ...
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Michael Arnold, Padma Gopalan, Gerald Brady, Yongho Joo | P140200US01
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Stretchable Transistors Using Carbon Nanotube Film
Stretchable electronics have many potential applications such as implantable biosensors, wearable devices and flexible displays. Yet critical components like transistors are still based on silicon. Ef...
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Michael Arnold, Feng Xu | P130386US01
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New Biodegradable Integrated Circuits Signal the Future of E-Waste Management
Electronic waste management remains an ongoing challenge both domestically and abroad. Scrap components of electronics such as computers, cellphones and refrigerators contain high amounts of heavy met...
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Zhenqiang Ma, Yei Hwan Jung, Shaoqin Gong, Tzu-Hsuan Chang | P150290US01
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Boron-Doped Diamond for Next Generation Power Electronics
Diamond is considered a good material candidate for power electronics, offering reliability, low weight and power switching efficiency. Single-crystalline diamond (SCD) has the best overall properties...
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Zhenqiang Ma, Jung-Hun Seo | P140384US01
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Graphene Nanoribbons with Ultrasmooth Edges
Graphene is atomically thin carbon film with unrivaled high tech potential. One of the strongest and most conductive materials known, it is stronger than diamond but capable of bending like rubber and...
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Michael Arnold, Robert Jacobberger | P140329US01
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Methods For Removing Polymer Coatings From Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have exceptional properties that make them useful in a variety of semiconducting applications such as field effect transistors (FETs), solar cells and gas senso...
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Padma Gopalan, Michael Arnold, Yongho Joo, Gerald Brady, Matthew Shea | P150061US01
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Improved High-Power Transistor Amplifier for Wireless Communications
The demand for smaller wireless communication devices that use less power is growing. In particular, radio frequency identification (RFID) systems require small, low-power transmitters to label or &ld...
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Zhenqiang Ma, Guogong Wang, Guoxuan Qin | P08017US
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Thinner Reflector Stacks for Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers
Distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs) are found in photodetectors, solar cells and other optical sensors. Stacks of DBRs are incorporated in vertical-cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs), which are a...
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Zhenqiang Ma, Jung-Hun Seo | P140364US01
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Improved Nanotube Film for Field Effect Transistors and More
Semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (s-SWCNTs) are key building blocks for nanoscale technologies given their interesting physical and chemical properties. They are especially promising for ...
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Michael Arnold, Harold Evensen, Gerald Brady, Padma Gopalan, Yongho Joo | P150242US01
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Zinc Oxide Thin Films Have Higher Electron Mobility
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is an inorganic semiconductor with applications in large area photovoltaics and transparent electronics. Producing zinc oxide thin films with excellent electronic properties is challe...
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Paul Evans, Josef Spalenka | P130004US02
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Reusable Virtual Substrates for Growing Semiconductor Devices
‘Virtual substrates’ comprise an underlying growth substrate and one or more metamorphic buffer layers (MBLs) made of semiconductor alloy. The MBL is graded so that its lattice constant in...
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Thomas Kuech, Kevin Schulte, Luke Mawst, Tae Wan Kim, Brian Zutter | P130206US01
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Semiconductor Interconnect Design for Small, Inexpensive, Integrated Current Sensing with Improved Reliability
Semiconductors, which regulate power flow in many modern electronic devices, use interconnects such as bond wires or lead frames to integrate different components: chip, substrate and terminals. Inter...
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Robert Lorenz, Patrick Schneider, Jonathan Hoffman | P120254US01
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Improved Method for Making Thin Layers of Crystalline Materials
Semiconductors are used in the manufacture of many electronic and optoelectronic devices. In particular, compound semiconductors represent a large class of materials with composition ranges that can, ...
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Max Lagally, Boy Tanto, Deborah Paskiewicz | P110305US01
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Thin Metal Oxide Films for Transparent and Flexible Electronics
Silicon is a major component in semiconductors due to its good electrical properties, reasonable cost and manufacturability. Zinc oxide is promising as a semiconductive material because it has a large...
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Xudong Wang, Zhenqiang Ma, Fei Wang, Jung-Hun Seo | P100129US01
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Silicon-Based, Single Electron Transistor
Because today’s transistors transfer millions of electrons at a time, they generate a large amount of heat when packed together on semiconductor chips. As a result, chips can only contain a set ...
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Robert Blick, Dominik Scheible | P04130US
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Metal Silicide Nanowires and Methods for Their Production
As electronic gadgets continue to get smaller, tiny metal silicide nanowires may one day be used as fundamental building blocks in devices from cell phones to lasers. Metal silicides already are...
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Song Jin, Andrew Schmitt, Yipu Song | P06215US
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Strain-Engineered Ferroelectric Thin Films
Significant efforts are currently underway to create ferroelectric memory (FeRAM) devices from the materials Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 and SrBi2Ta2O9. The main disadvantages of these materials are the volatility of...
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Chang-Beom Eom, Kyoung-Jin Choi, Darrell Schlom, Long-Qing Chen | P05036US
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Nano-Mechanical Computer Based on Nano-Electro-Mechanical Transistors
Conventional integrated circuits, such as complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) circuits, allow large numbers of transistors to be combined into electronic gates. These gates control the flow...
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Robert Blick, Robert Marsland | P07203US