Search Results - "Kwon, Soonshin"
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Unusually High and Anisotropic Thermal Conductivity in Amorphous Silicon Nanostructures
Published in ACS nano (28-03-2017)“…Amorphous Si (a-Si) nanostructures are ubiquitous in numerous electronic and optoelectronic devices. Amorphous materials are considered to possess the lower…”
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Sub-amorphous Thermal Conductivity in Ultrathin Crystalline Silicon Nanotubes
Published in Nano letters (08-04-2015)“…Thermal transport behavior in nanostructures has become increasingly important for understanding and designing next generation electronic and energy devices…”
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High-Performance Screen-Printed Thermoelectric Films on Fabrics
Published in Scientific reports (04-08-2017)“…Printing techniques could offer a scalable approach to fabricate thermoelectric (TE) devices on flexible substrates for power generation used in wearable…”
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Three-Terminal Nanoelectromechanical Field Effect Transistor with Abrupt Subthreshold Slope
Published in Nano letters (12-03-2014)“…We report the first experimental demonstration of a three-terminal nanoelectromechanical field effect transistor (NEMFET) with measurable subthreshold slope as…”
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Steep subthreshold slope nanoelectromechanical field-effect transistors with nanowire channel and back gate geometry
Published in 71st Device Research Conference (01-06-2013)“…Significant physical challenges remain for CMOS technology to increase I on and decrease I off as transistor dimension and power supply voltages continue…”
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Fluid-like Surface Layer and Its Flow Characteristics in Glassy Nanotubes
Published in Nano letters (14-12-2016)“…We show that amorphous silica and Si nanotubes can flow at room temperature under Giga-Pascal order stress when going to the nanometer scale. This creep…”
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Misfit-guided self-organization of anti-correlated Ge quantum dot arrays on Si nanowires
Published in Nano letters (16-08-2012)“…Misfit-strain guided growth of periodic quantum dot (QD) arrays in planar thin film epitaxy has been a popular nanostructure fabrication method. Engineering…”
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Steep subthreshold slope nanowire nanoelectromechanical field-effect transistors (NW-NEMFETs)
Published in 2013 Third Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems (E3S) (01-10-2013)“…Significant physical challenges remain for CMOS technology to decrease I off as transistor dimension and power supply voltages continue downscaling. However, a…”
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Ge and Si based nanowires/nanotubes synthesis and their applications in wearable device, biochemical sensor, and thermoelectronics
Published 01-01-2015“…Si and Ge nanowires and their heterostructure have been received widespread attention in various research fields because of the inherent advantages and the…”
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Misfit-Guided Self-Organization of Anticorrelated Ge Quantum Dot Arrays on Si Nanowires
Published in Nano letters (12-09-2012)“…Misfit-strain guided growth of periodic quantum dot (QD) arrays in planar thin film epitaxy has been a popular nanostructure fabrication method. Engineering…”
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Selective functionalization and loading of biomolecules in crystalline silicon nanotube field-effect-transistors
Published in Nanoscale (21-07-2014)“…Crystalline silicon nanotubes (Si NTs) provide distinctive advantages as electrical and biochemical analysis scaffolds through their unique morphology and…”
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Fluid-like Surface Layer and Its Flow Characteristics in Glassy Nanotubes
Published 31-12-2016“…We observed strongly size-dependent viscoelasticity in amorphous SiO2 and Si nanotubes with shell thickness down to ~8 nm. A core-shell model shows that a ~1…”
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Unusually High and Anisotropic Thermal Conductivity in Amorphous Silicon Nanostructures
Published 26-08-2016“…Amorphous Si (a-Si) nanostructures are ubiquitous in numerous electronic and optoelectronic devices. Amorphous materials are considered to possess the lower…”
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