847 research outputs found
Diverse perspectives on the current state of genomic medicine: has the revolution begun?
A report on the Future of Genomic Medicine IV meeting held in La Jolla, California, USA, 3-4 March 2011
Facile fabrication of lateral nanowire wrap-gate devices with improved performance
We present a simple fabrication technique for lateral nanowire wrap-gate
devices with high capacitive coupling and field-effect mobility. Our process
uses e-beam lithography with a single resist-spinning step, and does not
require chemical etching. We measure, in the temperature range 1.5-250 K, a
subthreshold slope of 5-54 mV/decade and mobility of 2800-2500 --
significantly larger than previously reported lateral wrap-gate devices. At
depletion, the barrier height due to the gated region is proportional to
applied wrap-gate voltage.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
Localized Charge Transfer Process and Surface Band Bending in Methane Sensing by GaN Nanowires
The physicochemical processes at the surfaces of semiconductor nanostructures
involved in electrochemical and sensing devices are strongly influenced by the
presence of intrinsic or extrinsic defects. To reveal the surface controlled
sensing mechanism, intentional lattice oxygen defects are created on the
surfaces of GaN nanowires for the elucidation of charge transfer process in
methane (CH4) sensing. Experimental and simulation results of electron energy
loss spectroscopy (EELS) studies on oxygen rich GaN nanowires confirmed the
possible presence of 2(ON) and VGa-3ON defect complexes. A global resistive
response for sensor devices of ensemble nanowires and a localized charge
transfer process in single GaN nanowires are studied in situ scanning by Kelvin
probe microscopy (SKPM). A localized charge transfer process, involving the
VGa-3ON defect complex on nanowire surface is attributed in controlling the
global gas sensing behavior of the oxygen rich ensemble GaN nanowires.Comment: 42 pages, 6 figures, Journa
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