Nanowires: Electrical and Thermal Properties
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Presentations
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Nonlinear electron transport in quantum wires
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Authors
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Danhong Huang
- Advanced E/O Space Sensors Group, Kirtland AFB
- AFRL, Kirtland, NM
- USAF Research Lab, Space Vehicles Directorate
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Godfrey Gumbs
- Hunter College, CUNY
- Hunter College/CUNY
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Interaction Effects in the Conductance of Quantum Wires: Crossover from weakly-disordered Fermi liquid to Luttinger liquid
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Authors
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Matthew Bell
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
- Rutgers University
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Andrei Sergeev
- University at Buffalo
- Electrical Engineering Department, University at Buffalo
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Jonathan Bird
- Electrical Engineering Department, University at Buffalo
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Vladimir Mitin
- Electrical Engineering Department, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY USA
- Electrical Engineering Department, University at Buffalo
- University at Buffalo
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Aleksandr Verevkin
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
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Correlating the nanostructure and electronic properties of InAs nanowires
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Authors
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M. D. Schroer
- Princeton University
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Jason Petta
- Princeton University
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Coulomb drag in quantum circuits
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Authors
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Alex Levchenko
- Argonne National Laboratory
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Alex Kamenev
- University of Minnesota
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Anisotropic Suppression of One Dimensional Weak Localizatio In a Single InAs Nanowire
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Authors
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Dong Liang
- Case Western Reserve University
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Mohammed R. Sakr
- Case Western Reserve University
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Juan Du
- Case Western Reserve University
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Xuan P.A. Gao
- Case Western Reserve University
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Weak Localization and Electron-Electron Interactions in Indium-Doped ZnO Nanowires
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Authors
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Richard Thompson
- University of Southern California
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Dongdong Li
- University of Southern California and Shanghi Jiao Tong University
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Gerd Bergmann
- University of Southern California
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Christopher M. Witte
- University of Southern California
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Jia G. Lu
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Metal-insulator transition in individual nanowires of doped-V2O5
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Authors
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Tai-lung Wu
- Dept. of Physics
- SUNY-Buffalo
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C.J. Patridge
- Dept. of Chemistry
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S. Banerjee
- Dept. of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, SUNY
- Dept. of Chemistry
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Sambandamurthy Ganapathy
- Department of Physics, University at Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260
- University at Buffalo-SUNY
- Dept. of Physics, University at Buffalo, SUNY
- Dept. of Physics, University at Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260
- SUNY-Buffalo
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Magnetic and Electrical Properties of GaN and GaMnN Nanowires
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Authors
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Dillon McDowell
- Northeastern University
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Olena Bolila
- Northeastern University
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Mohamed Abd Elmoula
- Northeastern University
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Latika Menon
- Northeastern University
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Tuning the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires with carrier density
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Authors
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Mandar Deshmukh
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 400005
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Sajal Dhara
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 400005
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Hari S. Solanki
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 400005
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Arvind P. Ravikumar
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 400005
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Vibhor Singh
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 400005
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Arnab Bhattacharya
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 400005
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Electron-phonon relaxation in weakly disordered AuPd wires due to inelastic scattering from defects
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Authors
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Juhn-Jong Lin
- National Chiao Tung University
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Yuan-Liang Zhong
- Chung Yuan Christian University
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Chii-Dong Chen
- Academia Sinica
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Andrei Sergeev
- University at Buffalo
- Electrical Engineering Department, University at Buffalo
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Charge transport in single crystalline indium nitride Nanowires
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Authors
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Jia G. Lu
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Sheng Chu
- University of Southern California
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Pai-chun Chang
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Dongdong Li
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Igor Beloborodov
- Cal State Univ Northridge
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Diameter Dependence of the Transport Properties of Antimony Telluride Nanowires
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Authors
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Yuri Zuev
- Applied Physics Department, Columbia University
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Jin Sook Lee
- Chemistry Department, Sookmyung Women's University
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Hongkun Park
- Physics and Chemistry Department, Harvard University
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Philip Kim
- Physics and Applied Physics Department, Columbia University
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Temperature- and time-dependence of hot-electron injection and accumulation in vertical Si nanowires studied with nm-resolution ballistic electron emission microscopy
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Y. Che
- The Ohio State Univ.
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J.P. Pelz
- The Ohio State Univ.
- The Ohio State University
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W. Cai
- The Ohio State Univ.
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E.R. Hemesath
- Northwestern Univ.
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L.J. Lauhon
- Northwestern Univ.
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Imaging Minority Carrier Diffusion in Nanowires using Near Field Scanning Optical Microscopy
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Authors
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L.G. Baird
- Naval Postgraduate School
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R.A. Cole
- Naval Postgraduate School
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N.M. Haegel
- Naval Postgraduate School
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Direct measurements of lateral variations of Schottky barrier height across ``end-on'' metal contacts to Si nanowires by ballistic electron emission microscopy
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Authors
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W. Cai
- The Ohio State Univ.
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Y. Che
- The Ohio State Univ.
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J.P. Pelz
- The Ohio State Univ.
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E.R. Hemesath
- Northwestern Univ.
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L.J. Lauhon
- Northwestern Univ.
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