Issue 5 • Date Sept. 2005
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IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology publication information
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Self-assembly of uniform nanoporous silica fibers
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A coherent extension of the transport equations in semiconductors incorporating the quantum correction-part I: single-particle dynamics
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A coherent extension of the transport equations in semiconductors incorporating the quantum correction. Part II. Collective transport
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Investigation of electrical characteristics on surrounding-gate and omega-shaped-gate nanowire FinFETs
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Importance of multiple-phonon interactions in molecular dissociation and nanofabrication using optical near fields
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Synthesis and characterization of Ni-P-CNT's nanocomposite film for MEMS applications
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Modeling and experimental validation of sharpening mechanism based on thermal oxidation for fabrication of ultra-sharp silicon nanotips
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Modeling quantum transport under AC conditions: application to intrinsic high-frequency limits for nanoscale double-gate Si MOSFETs
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Broad-band frequency characterization of double Y-branch nanojunction operating as room-temperature RF to DC rectifier
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COSMOS-a novel MOS device paradigm
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A combined chemical vapor deposition and rapid thermal diffusion process for SiGe Esaki diodes by ultra-shallow junction formation
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Quantum interference in fully depleted tri-gate quantum-wire transistors-the role of inelastic scattering
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"Videolized" atomic force microscopy for interactive nanomanipulation and nanoassembly
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Image analysis and modeling of spherical and channel microstructures of fuel-cell materials
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Resonant electron tunneling through azurin in air and liquid by scanning tunneling microscopy
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University of California, Los Angeles
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