Tags: nanoelectronics

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  1. Jul 12 2010

    2010 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    This year’s summer school will have two components: a focus on nanoelectronic devices, with an introduction to spintronics and, second, tutorials on selected topics in nanotechnology. First, we use...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/270

  2. 2010 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    Workshops | 18 Jan 2011

    Electronics from the Bottom Up seeks to bring a new perspective to electronic devices – one that is designed to help realize the opportunities that nanotechnology presents.

  3. 2011 NCN Summer School: Welcome and Introduction

    Online Presentations | 20 Jul 2011 | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

  4. 2011 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    Workshops | 20 Jul 2011

    click on image for larger versionAlumni Discussion Group: LinkedIn

  5. 2012 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    Workshops | 20 Jul 2012

    The 2012 Summer School will feature a series of lectures on electron transport in Nanotransistors, combined with lectures and hands-on tutorials using the NEMO5 nanoelectronic modeling software. Another set of lectures will show researchers, educators, and students how to take advantage of the...

  6. 2014 NCN-NEEDS Summer School: Spintronics - Science, Circuits, and Systems

    Courses|' 11 Jun 2014

    The goal is to provide students with an understanding of how effects at the nanoscale can be exploited in novel devices and to provide a glimpse at the new applications that are possible.

    https://nanohub.org/courses/ss2014

  7. 25 Linearity by Synthesis: An Intrinsically Linear AlGaN/GaN-on-Si Transistor with OIP3/(F-1)PDC of 10.1 at 30 GHz

    Online Presentations | 21 Sep 2020 | Contributor(s):: Woojin Choi, Venkatesh Balasubramanian, Peter M. Asbeck, Shadi Dayeh

    The concept of an intrinsically synthesizable linear device is demonstrated. It was implemented by changing only the device layout; additional performance gains can be attained by further materials engineering.

  8. 2D material reflectance spectra

    Tools | 10 Jul 2019 | Contributor(s):: Vu Dang Nguyen, Yunsu Park, Darren K Adams (editor), Hayden Taylor

    Simulation of the reflectance spectra of 2D materials and image analysis for thickness identification

  9. 2D Scattering Rates Calculation

    Teaching Materials | 20 Jul 2010 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska, David K. Ferry

    this set of slides describes the calculation of the 2D scattering rates in Q2DEG.

  10. 2D Valley-Spin Transport in Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

    Online Presentations | 07 May 2020 | Contributor(s):: Zhihong Chen

    In this talk, we first report that valley current can be electrically induced and detected through the valley Hall effect and inverse valley Hall effect, respectively, in monolayer molybdenum disulfide. We compare temperature and channel length dependence of non-local electrical signals in...

  11. 2DFET

    Tools | 18 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s):: Ning Yang, Tong Wu, Jing Guo

    Calculate the I-V characteristics of field-effect transistors (FETs) based on monolayer two-dimensional (2D) materials.

  12. 39 Thermal Engineering of Volatile Switching in PrMnO3 RRAM: Non-Linearity in DC IV Characteristics and Transient Switching Speed

    Online Presentations | 21 Sep 2020 | Contributor(s):: Jayatika Sakhuja, Sandip Lashkare, Vivek Saraswat, Udayan Ganguly

    This study is the first-time analysis of heating and cooling timescales together demonstrating voltage as well as frequency scaling for different voltage regimes w.r.t. different device stacks. Thus, an electro-thermal speed engineering study is critical for RRAM devices to model elements of...

  13. 3D wavefunctions

    Animations | 12 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s):: Saumitra Raj Mehrotra, Gerhard Klimeck

    In quantum mechanics the time-independent Schrodinger's equation can be solved for eigenfunctions (also called eigenstates or wave-functions) and corresponding eigenenergies (or energy levels) for a stationary physical system. The wavefunction itself can take on negative and positive values and...

  14. Oct 23 2023

    4th International Conference on Materials Science & Nanotechnology

    Future Materials 2023 is scheduled for October 23- 27, 2023, in Valencia, Spain and it will provide an international platform to discuss emerging trends and advancement in the research and...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/2268

  15. Jun 12 2023

    9th Nanotech & Nanomaterials Research Conference

    Nano Rome-2023 will feature state-of-the-art research, recent achievements and global trends in nanoscience and nanotechnology, it will also promote cross-disciplinary interactions that can spur...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/2243

  16. Can anyone tell me the names of US Universities good for Nanoelectronics?

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 4

    Can anyone tell me the names of US Universities good for Nanoelectronics since I plan to apply for PhD in Fall...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/280

  17. CAN U SUGGEST ME SOME GOOD PROJECT FOR A TERM OF 1.5 MONTHS

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    i am a student from BITS Goa, India…n i am doing my summer trainning at CEERI Pilani, a electronics research institute in India..I am deeply interested in the field of nanoelectronics and...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/306

  18. Charging energy

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    >About the multi-electron picture you have been talking, >I would like to know, if I put two electrons at the >same time from the source to the channel rather than >putting one...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/5

  19. Current equation

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    Dear professor Datta, I’m sorry to bother you to ask a question puzzling me for a long time. I have read some papers on electron transport (such as PRB, 56, 3296) in metals and one of the...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/1

  20. Degeneracy factor for holes

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    You calculate the occupation of donor states in your book by requiring that only (00, 01, 10) states are possible. Therefore, the probability that donor states are unoccupied is:

    ND+ =...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/3