Soltani et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Direct nanoscopic observation of plasma waves in the channel of a graphene field-effect transistorSoltani et al., 2020
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- Soltani A
- Kuschewski F
- Bonmann M
- Generalov A
- Vorobiev A
- Ludwig F
- Wiecha M
- Čibiraitė D
- Walla F
- Winnerl S
- Kehr S
- Eng L
- Stake J
- Roskos H
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- Light: Science & Applications
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Plasma waves play an important role in many solid-state phenomena and devices. They also become significant in electronic device structures as the operation frequencies of these devices increase. A prominent example is field-effect transistors (FETs), that witness …
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