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Takhee Lee

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| Affiliation | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
| Biography | Takhee Lee received a B.S. and M.S. degree in physics at Seoul National University, Seoul in Korea in 1992 and 1994, respectively. Then, he attended Purdue University in 1995 and obtained a Ph.D. degree in Physics in 2000. His Ph.D. thesis is Electronic properties of Au nanoclusters/semiconductor structures with low resistance interfaces (advised by Prof. Ron Reifenberger). Since 2000, he has been in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Yale University as Postdoctoral Associate (supervised by Prof. Mark Reed). His current research interest is focused on molecular nanotechnology. Specific research interests are (1) characterize the electrical and structural properties of nanostructures involving single molecules, nanoparticles, and their arrays and (2) assemble these "nano-building blocks" (such as molecules, nanoparticles) into electronic devices. |
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Electronic Transport Through Self-Assembled Monolayers
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12 Apr. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Takhee Lee
Characterization of charge transport in molecular scale electronic devices has to date shown exquisite sensitivity to specifics of device fabrication and preparation. Thus, intrinsic molecular band structure has been problematic to extract from published results. Here we demonstrate cross-platform …