Focus Session: Carbon Nanotubes and Related Materials: Devices III
FOCUS · V28 ·
Presentations
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High Frequency Rectification by Carbon Nanotube Schottky Diodes
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Authors
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Enrique D. Cobas
- Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4111, USA
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S.M. Anlage
- Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4111, USA
- Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Maryland
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Michael Fuhrer
- University of Maryland
- Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4111, USA
- Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park
- Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, Univesity of Maryland
- Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, Department of Physics, University of Maryland
- Dept. of Physics, Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, Univ. of Maryland, College Park
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Logarithmic time response of carbon nanotube field-effect transistors
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Authors
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Andrew Tunnell
- University of Maryland
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Vince Ballarotto
- Laboratory for Physical Sciences
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Merijntje Bronsgeest
- University of Maryland
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John Cumings
- University of Maryland
- Dept. of Materials Science \& Engineering, University of Maryland
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Mirage Effect From Thermally-Modulated Transparent Carbon Nanotube Sheet
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Authors
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Ali Aliev
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Ray Baughman
- NanoTech Institute University of Texas at Dallas
- The Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute, University of Texas at Dallas
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Application of Carbon Nanotube Assemblies for Sound Generation and Heat Dissipation
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Authors
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Mikhail Kozlov
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Carter Haines
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Jiyoung Oh
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Marcio Lima
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Shaoli Fang
- University of Texas at Dallas
- The Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute, University of Texas at Dallas
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Thermoelectric Transport Through Arrays Of Carbon Nanotube Junctions
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Authors
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Irma Kuljanishvili
- Northwestern University
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Jim Choe
- Northwestern University
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Venkat Chandrasekhar
- Northwestern University
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Serhii Shafranjuk
- Northwestern University
- Physics and Astronomy Department, Northwestern University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
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Carbon nanotube quantum dot in a dissipative environment
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Authors
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Henok Mebrahtu
- Duke University
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Ivan Borzenets
- Duke University
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Yuriy Bomze
- Duke University
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Alex Smirnov
- North Carolina State University
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Gleb Finkelstein
- Duke University
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Energy Dissipation and Transport in Carbon Nanotube Devices
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Eric Pop
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- ECE Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Proximal heating by a current-carrying nanotube
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Authors
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Kamal H. Baloch
- University of Maryland
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Norvik Voskanian
- University of Maryland
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Merijntje Bronsgeest
- University of Maryland
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John Cumings
- University of Maryland
- Dept. of Materials Science \& Engineering, University of Maryland
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Correlated breakdown of carbon nanotubes in an ultra-high density aligned array
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Authors
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Shashank Shekhar
- NanoScience Technology Center and Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, 12424 Research Parkway, Orlando, 32826, USA.
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Mikhail Erementchouk
- NanoScience Technology Center and Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, 12424 Research Parkway, Orlando, 32826, USA.
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Michael Leuenberger
- Physics Department and NSTC, University of Central Florida, Orlando FL 32816
- University of Central Florida
- Dept of Physics, University of Central Florida
- NanoScience Technology Center and Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, 12424 Research Parkway, Orlando, 32826, USA.
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Saiful Khondaker
- Nanoscience Technology Center, Department of Physics, and School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Central Florida
- Nanoscience Technology Center, Department of Physics, Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826
- University of Central Florida
- NanoScience Technology Center and Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, 12424 Research Parkway, Orlando, 32826, USA.
- Nanoscience Technology Center and Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, 32826
- Nanoscience Technology Center, Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826
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Thermionic Emission Properties of Surface modified conical carbon nano tubes (CCNT)
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Authors
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Andriy Sherehiy
- University of Louisville, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Gamini Sumanasekera
- University of Louisville, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292
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Santoshrupa Dumpala
- University of Louisville, Department of Chemistry Engineering
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Mahendra Sunkara
- University of Louisville, Department of Chemistry Engineering
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Robert W. Cohn
- University of Louisville, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- University of Louisville
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Highly Efficient Field Emission from Carbon Nanotube-Nanohorn Hybrids Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition
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Authors
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Ryota Yuge
- NEC Corporation
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Jin Miyawaki
- Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Toshinari Ichihashi
- NEC Corporation
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Sadanori Kuroshima
- NEC Corporation
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Tsutomu Yoshitake
- NEC Corporation
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Tetsuya Ohkawa
- NEC Lighting, Ltd.
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Yasushi Aoki
- NEC Lighting, Ltd.
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Sumio Iijima
- Meijo University
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Masako Yudasaka
- National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology
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Enhanced electron field emission from simultaneously purified and nitrogen incorporated CNTs via tip opening by Novel \textit{in-situ} nitrogen ECR plasma
ORAL
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Authors
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Swathi Iyer
- NIBEC, University of Ulster
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Paul Maguire
- NIBEC, University of Ulster
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Spin-polarized field emission from nanotubes
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Authors
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Joseph Driscoll
- Vanderbilt University Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Brandon Cook
- Vanderbilt University Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Vanderbilt Univeristy
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Sergiy Bubin
- Vanderbilt University Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Vanderbilt University
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Kalman Varga
- Vanderbilt University Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Vanderbilt University
- Vanderbilt Univeristy
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