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Nanotechnology ; 27(4): 045201, 2016 Jan 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26657131

ABSTRACT

Semiconducting nanowire (NW) devices have garnered attention in self-powered electronic and optoelectronic applications. This work explores and exhibits, for the first time for visible light, clear evidence of the zero-biased optoelectronic switching in randomly dispersed Ge and Si NW networks. The test bench, on which the NWs were dispersed for optoelectronic characterization, was fabricated using a standard CMOS fabrication process, and utilized metal contacts with dissimilar work functions-Al and Ni. The randomly dispersed NWs respond to light by exhibiting substantial photocurrents and, most remarkably, demonstrate zero-bias photo-switching. The magnitude of the photocurrent is dependent on the NW material, as well as the channel length. The photocurrent in randomly dispersed GeNWs was found to be higher by orders of magnitude compared to SiNWs. In both of these material systems, when the length of the NWs was comparable to the channel length, the currents in sparse NW networks were found to be higher than those in dense NW networks, which can be explained by considering various possible arrangements of NWs in these devices.

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Opt Lett ; 23(10): 786-8, 1998 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18087342

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Smart pixels with smart illumination is a new concept in sensor array technology based on structured built-in illumination and optoelectronic feedback. It offers many new possibilities and potential advantages over more-traditional sensor arrays. We discuss an edge-detection system as an example of how smart illumination can advantageously be used to achieve a variety of functions. We also present initial experimental results from a fabricated chip based on this concept. The chip includes an integrated array of photodetectors and LED's. The output of each pixel can be controlled based on the feedback received by its dual detectors.

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IEEE Trans Neural Netw ; 6(6): 1560-1, 1995.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18263452

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The commenters refer to the above mentioned paper by Wolpert and Micheli-Tzanakou (ibid. p.955-61, 1993), and point out the oversight of previous activity in circuit design. In their opinion the paper in question does not seem to represent a novel approach either in circuitry or computationally. In reply, the authors acknowledge their oversight of the conference papers cited by the commenters, but point out that they never suggested that a simple shunting lateral inhibitory (SLI) pair was a novel circuit, and the overall objective of their effort was simply to carry analysis of SLI to a higher dimension.

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Am J Public Health ; 77(6): 741-2, 1987 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3578627
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J Phycol ; 23: 598-607, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11539047

ABSTRACT

Strains of Heterococcus endolithicus sp. nov., H. pleurococcoides Pitschmann, H. caespitosus Vischer, and H. protonematoides Vischer isolated from terrestrial habitats in Antarctica were studied in culture. Morphology of the algae changes with stage in life history. The characteristic branching patterns are not present in very young or old cultures. Filament formation is suppressed when cultures are grown outside their optimal temperature range.


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Cold Climate , Environmental Microbiology , Eukaryota/classification , Eukaryota/physiology , Temperature , Antarctic Regions , Eukaryota/cytology , Geological Phenomena , Geology
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