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Keyword [Heterojunctions]
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21. The Investigation Of InGaMgO/InGaZnO Heterojunctions And Related Devices
22. Design And Fabrication Of High Efficient Si-based Ge Light Emitters For Si-based Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits
23. Fabrication Of Organic Single-crystalline P-n Heterojuctions Arrays And Their Application In Field-effect Transistors
24. Study On Gas Sensing Properties Of Hollow SnO2/ZnO Microspheres
25. Preparation And Sensing Properties Of Si Nanowires/WO3 Nanowires Composite Array
26. Self-powered UV Photoelectric Response Of NiO/ZnO Nanorod Arrays Heterojunctions Based Devices
27. The Optical And Electrical Properties Of The Interface In 2D Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Heterojunctions Based On AFM Technology
28. Hot Carrier Dynamics In Several Semiconductor Materials
29. Fabrication And Performance Study Of Photoelectric Synaptic Device Based On Two-dimensional Material Heterojunction
30. Preparation Of Two-Dimensional Materials Of Group ?-?A And Research On Related Devices
31. Study Of Anisotropic Polymer Heterojunction From The Self-assembly And Its Promising Polarization Photodetection
32. Characterization of heterojunctions via x-ray and uv photoemission spectroscopy: energy level implications for single and mixed monolayer SAMs, cadmium selenide nanoparticle films, and organic semiconductor depositions
33. Charge transfer at organic-organic heterojunctions, and remote doping of a pentacene transistor
34. Charge carrier transport and injection across organic heterojunctions
35. Spectroscopic studies of model organic photovoltaic and organic light emitting diode organic-organic' and metal-organic heterojunctions
36. Electrical properties and band diagram of InSb-InAs nanowire type-III heterojunctions
37. Vertical surrounding-gate MOSFETs incorporating silicon germanium heterojunctions
38. Studies on Schottky barriers with heterojunctions for III-V and II-VI semiconductor compounds
39. Characterization of organic/organic' and organic/inorganic heterojunctions and their light-absorbing and light-emitting properties
40. Pressure effects on strained-layer heterojunctions
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