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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Colin Lambert (Principal Investigator) | |
Andor Kormanyos (Researcher) |
Publications
Gehring P
(2016)
Quantum Interference in Graphene Nanoconstrictions
Gehring P
(2016)
Quantum Interference in Graphene Nanoconstrictions.
in Nano letters
Lau C
(2015)
Redox-Dependent Franck-Condon Blockade and Avalanche Transport in a Graphene-Fullerene Single-Molecule Transistor
in Nano Letters
Harzheim A
(2020)
Role of metallic leads and electronic degeneracies in thermoelectric power generation in quantum dots
in Physical Review Research
Sangtarash S
(2015)
Searching the Hearts of Graphene-like Molecules for Simplicity, Sensitivity, and Logic.
in Journal of the American Chemical Society
Algharagholy L
(2015)
Sensing single molecules with carbon-boron-nitride nanotubes
in Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Sadeghi H
(2014)
Silicene-based DNA nucleobase sensing
in Applied Physics Letters
Algharagholy LAA
(2018)
Strain-induced bi-thermoelectricity in tapered carbon nanotubes.
in Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
PĂ©terfalvi CG
(2014)
Thermoelectric performance of various benzo-difuran wires.
in The Journal of chemical physics
Algharagholy L
(2015)
Thermoelectric properties of graphene/boron nitride heterostructures