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David Janes

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  1. BNC Annual Research Review: Thin-Film Electronics using Nanowire Transistors

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    06 Jun. 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David Janes

    This presentation is part of a collection of presentations describing the projects, people, and capabilities enhanced by research performed in the Birck Center, and a look at plans for the upcoming year.

  2. BNC Annual Research Symposium: Nanoelectronics and Semiconductor Devices

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    23 Apr. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David Janes

    This presentation is part of a collection of presentations describing the projects, people, and capabilities enhanced by research performed in the Birck Center, and a look at plans for the upcoming year.

  3. Electrical Conduction through dsDNA-Molecule with Nanoscale Break Junctions

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    01 Sep. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Kyung J. Jeong, Ajit Mahapatro, Sugata Bhattacharya, Gil Lee, David Janes

    Measuring the electrical conductivity through a specific strand of DNA is of great interest to the nano-science and engineering community. This work focuses on the electrical conduction through 15 base-pair, double helix oligo-nucleotides with various sequences. The current-voltage characteristics …

  4. Electrodeposition of Palladium as an Ohmic Contact for Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

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    03 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brent Penque, David Janes

    Carbon nanotubes are being researched extensively for their unique conductive properties. Controlled growth of vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes, however, has not yet been possible. This presentation reports a way to synthesize vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes that can be used for …

  5. Homework for PN Junctions: Depletion Approximation (ECE 305)

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    06 Jan. 2006 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Mark Lundstrom, David Janes

    This homework assignment is part of ECE 305 "Semiconductor Device Fundamentals" (Purdue University). It contains 7 problems which lead students through a comparison of the depletion approximation and the exact analysis of a PN junction diode.

  6. NASA INAC Overview

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    26 Jul. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David Janes

    NASA INAC Overview

  7. Novel Magnetic Materials for Biomolecular Diagnostics

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    01 Sep. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David Janes, Gil Lee, Sugata Bhattacharya, Kyung J. Jeong, D. M. Oh, W. S. Chang

    Paramagnetic particles have emerged as important tools for cell sorting, protein separation, and single molecule measurements. The particles used in these applications must meet the following requirements: uniform in size, highly paramagnetic, stable in physiological salt buffer, …

  8. Semiconductor Interfaces at the Nanoscale

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    13 Oct. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David Janes

    The trend in downscaling of electronic devices and the need to add functionalities such as sensing and nonvolatile memory to existing circuitry dictate that new approaches be developed for device structures and fabrication technologies. Various device technologies are being investigated, including …

  9. Surface Analysis of Organic Monlayers Using FTIR and XPS

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    14 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jamie Nipple, Michael Toole, David Janes

    Current research concerning self-assembled monolayers (SAM) focuses on the fabrication of microelectronics utilizing a semiconductor/molecule/metal junction. This study seeks to investigate various experimental techniques for creation of organic monolayers by surface analysis techniques including …

  10. University of Puerto Rico Nanotechnology Lectures

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    16 Nov. 2005 | Series | Contributor(s): David Janes

    Lectures for Nanotechnology class at the University of Puerto Rico.