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Conductive AFM of transfer printed nano devices
(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 ... -
Large-area fabrication of antennas and nanodiodes
(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 ... -
Nano Antennas for Energy Conversion
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Nanomagnet fabrication using nanoimprint lithography and electrodeposition
(2013)We present a novel fabrication process for the growth of metal nanostructures that combines nanoimprint lithography and electrodeposition, both of which are suitable for large-scale industrial fabrication. Gold nanostructures ... -
Energy harvesting using nano antenna array
(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 ... -
Rectennas revisited
(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 ... -
Nano-transfer printing of functioning MIM tunnel diodes
(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 ... -
High-yield transfer printing of metal-insulator-metal nanodiodes
(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 ...