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    Conductive AFM of transfer printed nano devices 

    Weiler B; Bareiss M; Kalblein D; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Scarpa G; Fabel B; Porod W; Lugli P (IEEE, 2012)
    Nano diodes show great potential for applications in detectors, communications and energy harvesting. However, to make them suitable for low-cost mass production, these nano devices have to be fabricated reliably over large ...
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    Large-area fabrication of antennas and nanodiodes 

    Barei M; Kälblein D; Krenz P; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Scarpa G; Fabel B; Porod W; Lugli P (Springer New York, 2014)
    The conventional fabrication method in semiconductor technology or nanoelectronics is electron beam lithography. We present a new fabrication method that enables the fabrication of high amount microscale and nanoscale ...
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    Nano Antennas for Energy Conversion 

    Iniewski K; Bareiß M; Hochmeister A; Jegert G; Koblmüller G; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Fabel B; Scarpa G; Porod W; Lugli P (CRC Press, 2013)
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    Nano antenna array for terahertz detection 

    Bareiss M; Tiwari B; Hochmeister A; Jegert G; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Fabel B; Scarpa G; Koblmuller G; Bernstein G; Porod W; Lugli P (2011)
    Infrared (IR) detectors have been fabricated consisting of antenna-coupled metal-oxide-metal diodes (ACMOMDs). These detectors were defined using electron beam lithography with shadow evaporation metal deposition. They are ...
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    Energy harvesting using nano antenna array 

    Bareisß M; Hochmeister A; Jegert G; Koblmüller G; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Fabel B; Scarpa G; Porod W; Lugli P (IEEE, 2011)
    Nano antenna arrays are excellent devices for infrared detection (terahertz radiation). We present our latest results on the production of nano antennas fabricated in a nano transfer printing process. The molecular beam ...
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    Rectennas revisited 

    Bareiß M; Krenz P; Szakmany G; Tiwari B; Kälblein D; Orlov A; Bernstein G; Scarpa G; Fabel B; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Porod W; Lugli P (2013)
    In the late 1960s, a new concept was proposed for an infrared absorbing device called a "rectenna" that, combining an antenna and a nanoscale metal-insulator-metal diode rectifier, collects electromagnetic radiation in the ...
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    Nano-transfer printing of functioning MIM tunnel diodes 

    Bareiß M; Weiler B; Kälblein D; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Scarpa G; Fabel B; Lugli P; Porod W (IEEE, 2012)
    Nano diodes show great potential for applications in detectors, communications and energy harvesting. In this work, we focus on nano transfer printing (nTP) to fabricate nm-scale diodes over extensive areas. Using a ...
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    Printed array of thin-dielectric metal-oxide-metal (MOM) tunneling diodes 

    Bareiß M; Hochmeister A; Jegert G; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Huber R; Grundler D; Porod W; Fabel B; Scarpa G; Lugli P (2011)
    A large area array of metal-oxide-metal (MOM) tunneling diodes with an ultrathin dielectric (∼3.6 nm aluminum oxide) have been fabricated via a transfer-printing process. The MOM diodes exhibit an excellent tunneling ...
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    Ultra-thin titanium oxide 

    Bareiß M; Kälblein D; Jirauschek C; Exner A; Pavlichenko I; Lotsch B; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Scarpa G; Fabel B; Porod W; Lugli P (2012)
    We demonstrate the fabrication of ultra-thin titanium oxide films by plasma-induced surface oxidation. Ellipsometry measurements indicate an oxide thickness of about 2 nm. Electrical characterization was performed on ...
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    High-yield transfer printing of metal-insulator-metal nanodiodes 

    Bareiß M; Ante F; Kälblein D; Jegert G; Jirauschek C; Scarpa G; Fabel B; Nelson E; Timp G; Zschieschang U; Klauk H; Porod W; Lugli P (2012)
    Nanoscale metal-insulator-metal (MIM) diodes represent important devices in the fields of electronic circuits, detectors, communication, and energy, as their cutoff frequencies may extend into the "gap" between the electronic ...

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