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    Graphene formation by unzipping carbon nanotubes using a sequential plasma assisted processing by Mohammadi, S., Kolahdouz, Z., Darbari, S., Mohajerzadeh, S., Masoumi, N.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-02-2013)
    “…We report the realization of graphene nanosheets by means of unzipping carbon nanotubes grown on silicon substrates. The formation of carbon nanotubes is…”
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    Through-membrane electron-beam lithography for ultrathin membrane applications by Neklyudova, M., Erdamar, A. K., Vicarelli, L., Heerema, S. J., Rehfeldt, T., Pandraud, G., Kolahdouz, Z., Dekker, C., Zandbergen, H. W.

    Published in Applied physics letters (07-08-2017)
    “…We present a technique to fabricate ultrathin (down to 20 nm) uniform electron transparent windows at dedicated locations in a SiN membrane for in situ…”
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    Substrate engineering for Ni-assisted growth of carbon nano-tubes by Kolahdouz, Z., Kolahdouz, M., Ghanbari, H., Mohajerzadeh, S., Naureen, S., Radamson, H.H.

    “…The growth of carbon multi-walled nano-tubes (MWCNTs) using metal catalyst (e.g. Ni, Co, and Fe) has been extensively investigated during the last decade. In…”
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    Blue selective photodiodes for optical feedback in LED wafer level packages by Esfahani, Z. Kolahdouz, Ma, T., van Zeijl, H., Zhang, G. Q., Rostamian, A., Kolahdouz, M.

    “…Recently applying an intelligent self-curing system to get a feedback from the LED light in order to control its intensity with driving current has attracted…”
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    Through-membrane electron-beam lithography for ultrathin membrane applications by Neklyudova, M, Erdamar, A. K, Vicarelli, L, Heerema, S. J, Rehfeldt, T, Pandraud, G, Kolahdouz, Z, Dekker, C, Zandbergen, H. W

    Published 13-09-2017
    “…Appl. Phys. Lett. 111, 063105 (2017) We present a technique to fabricate ultrathin (down to 20 nm) uniform electron transparent windows at dedicated locations…”
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