ULTRA-HIGH-RESOLUTION, ULTRA-SENSITIVE MULTIFUNCTIONAL BALLISTIC NANO SENSORS FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC AND OPTICAL FIELDS
Lead Research Organisation:
Lancaster University
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
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Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
| Colin Lambert (Principal Investigator) | |
| Andor Kormanyos (Researcher) |
Publications
PƩterfalvi C
(2012)
Intraband electron focusing in bilayer graphene
in New Journal of Physics
Sadeghi H
(2014)
Silicene-based DNA nucleobase sensing
in Applied Physics Letters
Ferrer J
(2014)
GOLLUM: a next-generation simulation tool for electron, thermal and spin transport
in New Journal of Physics
Baghernejad M
(2014)
Highly-effective gating of single-molecule junctions: an electrochemical approach.
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
PƩterfalvi CG
(2014)
Thermoelectric performance of various benzo-difuran wires.
in The Journal of chemical physics
Bailey S
(2014)
A study of planar anchor groups for graphene-based single-molecule electronics.
in The Journal of chemical physics
Balogh Z
(2014)
Precursor configurations and post-rupture evolution of Ag-CO-Ag single-molecule junctions.
in Nanoscale
Sadeghi H
(2014)
Graphene sculpturene nanopores for DNA nucleobase sensing.
in The journal of physical chemistry. B
Mol JA
(2015)
Graphene-porphyrin single-molecule transistors.
in Nanoscale
Sadeghi H
(2015)
Electron and heat transport in porphyrin-based single-molecule transistors with electro-burnt graphene electrodes.
in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology