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SiGe Esaki tunnel diodes fabricated by UHV-CVD growth and proximity rapid thermal diffusion
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Semiconductor nanowires for 0D and 1D physics and applications
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Novel nanoelectronic triodes and logic devices with TBJs
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Diode-like characteristics of nanometer-scale semiconductor channels with a broken symmetry
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Growth of GaP nanotree structures by sequential seeding of 1D nanowires
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Size- and shape-controlled GaAs nano-whiskers grown by MOVPE: a growth study
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Single-crystalline Ge grown epitaxially on oxidized and reduced Ge/Si(100) islands
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Epitaxial III-V nanowires on silicon
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Nanowire arrays defined by nanoimprint lithography
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Growth of one-dimensional nanostructures in MOVPE
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Nanoimprint - a tool for realizing nano-bio research
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Growth of complex branched nanostructures resembling trees via multiple seeding by gold aerosol nanoparticles
2004) Am. Assoc. for Aerosol Research. (AAAR), Boston, USA(
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Charging control of InP/GaInP quantum dots by heterostructure design
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Intersubband photoconductivity of self-assembled InAs quantum dots embedded in InP
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Interband transitions in InAs quantum dots in InP studied by photoconductivity and photoluminescence techniques
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