Focus Session: Mesoscopic Materials and Devices
FOCUS · G14 ·
Presentations
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Nano Josephson Superconducting Tunnel Junctions Direct-patterned in Y-Ba-Cu-O with a Focused Helium Ion Beam
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Shane Cybart
- UC San Diego
- Univ of California - San Diego
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Controlled fabrication of sub-15nm nanostructures of an arbitrary conductive material
ORAL
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Authors
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Hannah Hughes
- Johns Hopkins University
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Tyler Morgan-Wall
- Johns Hopkins University
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Nikolaus Hartman
- Johns Hopkins University
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Nina Markovic
- Johns Hopkins University
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Black Silicon Formation in Cryogenic Reactive Ion Etching
ORAL
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Authors
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David Abi Saab
- Universite Paris Est, ESIEE Paris, ESYCOM
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Philippe Basset
- Universite Paris Est, ESIEE Paris, ESYCOM
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Matthew J. Pierotti
- University of Richmond
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Matthew L. Trawick
- University of Richmond
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Dan E. Angelescu
- Universite Paris Est, ESIEE Paris, ESYCOM
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Spin-filtering in nickel-oxide atomic junctions
ORAL
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Authors
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Ran Vardimon
- Weizmann Institute of Science
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Marina Klionsky
- Weizmann Institute of Science
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Oren Tal
- Weizmann Institute of Science
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Evolution of Ni nanofilaments and electromagnetic coupling in the resistive switching of NiO
ORAL
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Authors
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Yuxiang Luo
- Tsinghua University, China
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Electronic Transport properties of SET and REST states of interfacial phase-change memory
ORAL
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Authors
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Hisao Nakamura
- AIST
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Junji Tominaga
- AIST
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Yoshihiro Asai
- AIST
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Ivan Rungger
- School of Physcs. AMBER and CRANN, Trinity College
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Awadhesh Narayan
- School of Physcs. AMBER and CRANN, Trinity College
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Stefano Sanvito
- School of Physcs. AMBER and CRANN, Trinity College
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A mesoscopic magnetron as an open quantum system
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Authors
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Tadeusz Pudlik
- Physics Department, Boston University
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Antonio Castro Neto
- Physics Department, Boston University; Department of Physics, National University of Singapore
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David Campbell
- Physics Department, Boston University
- Boston University
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Interplay between magnetic anisotropy and vibron-assisted tunneling in a single-molecule magnet transistor
ORAL
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Authors
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Kyungwha Park
- Virginia Tech
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Alexander McCaskey
- Virginia Tech
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Yoh Yamamoto
- Virginia Tech
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Michael Warnock
- Virginia Tech
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Enrique Burzuri
- TU Delft
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Herre van der Zant
- TU Delft
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Single Molecule Magnetic Force Detection with a Carbon Nanotube Resonator
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Authors
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Kyle Willick
- Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
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Sean Walker
- Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
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Jonathan Baugh
- Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
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Leakage radiation microscope for observation of non-transparent samples
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Authors
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Juan M. Merlo
- Boston College
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Fan Ye
- Boston College
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Michael J. Burns
- Boston College
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Michael J. Naughton
- Boston College
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Random Telegraph Signal in a Metallic Double-Dot System
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Authors
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Yuval Vardi
- Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
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Avraham Guttman
- Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
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Israel Bar-Joseph
- Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
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Negative Differential Transconductance in Silicon Quantum Well MOSFET/Bipolar Hybrid Transistors
ORAL
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Authors
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Clint Naquin
- Univ of Texas, Dallas
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Mark Lee
- Univ of Texas, Dallas
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Hal Edwards
- Texas Instruments
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Tathagata Chatterjee
- Texas Instruments
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Guru Mathur
- Texas Instruments
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Ken Maggio
- Texas Instruments
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Single-Molecule Diodes with High On/Off Ratios Through Environmental Control
ORAL
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Authors
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Brian Capozzi
- Dept. of Applied Physics, Columbia University
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Jianlong Xia
- Dept. of Chemistry, Columbia University
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Emma Dell
- Dept. of Chemistry, Columbia University
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Olgun Adak
- Dept. of Applied Physics, Columbia University
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Zhen-Fei Liu
- Molecular Foundry, LBNL, Berkeley
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Jeffrey Neaton
- Molecular Foundry, LBNL, Berkeley
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Luis Campos
- Dept. of Chemistry, Columbia University
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Latha Venkataraman
- Dept. of Applied Physics, Columbia University
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