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DESCRIPTION:Seminar by Dr. Yu-Chih Tseng\, Argonne national laboratory. Nan
 oscale materials have extraordinary properties and potential applications 
 in electronics\, optoelectronics\, energy conversion\, sensing and medicin
 e. A useful device based on such materials requires integration with other
  materials\, often with contrasting electrical properties. In many cases\,
  the interface between the different materials can completely determine th
 e operating characteristics of a device. Transistors based on carbon nanot
 ubes or semiconductor nanowires are such an example\, where the electrical
  contacts and surface modification can influence the device behavior drama
 tically. The structure of the material interface can also have a strong in
 fluence\, and it is important to be able to engineer it on the nanoscale.\
 n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Yu-Chih Tseng\, \n\nWaterloo\, Ontario\, Canada
LOCATION:Waterloo\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:[Legacy Report] ECE / EDS Seminar
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/68907
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;Seminar by Dr. Yu-Chih Tseng\, Argonne nation
 al laboratory. Nanoscale materials have extraordinary properties and poten
 tial applications in electronics\, optoelectronics\, energy conversion\, s
 ensing and medicine. A useful device based on such materials requires inte
 gration with other materials\, often with contrasting electrical propertie
 s. In many cases\, the interface between the different materials can compl
 etely determine the operating characteristics of a device. Transistors bas
 ed on carbon nanotubes or semiconductor nanowires are such an example\, wh
 ere the electrical contacts and surface modification can influence the dev
 ice behavior dramatically. The structure of the material interface can als
 o have a strong influence\, and it is important to be able to engineer it 
 on the nanoscale. 
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