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| Title: | Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, Vol.22, No.3 (Spring 1988): Nanofabrication: Where Smaller is Better |
| Authors: | Wolf, Edward D. Tiberio, Richard C. Phillips, James R. Mayer, James W. Ast, Dieter G. Shealy, J. Richard Tasker, Paul J. Eastman, Lester F. Hoch, Harvey C. Staples, Richard C. |
| Keywords: | Engineering Cornell University Nanofabrication Poly-Si-Based Thin-Film Transistors Semiconductor Laser Semiconductor Transistors Fungus Microfabrication |
| Issue Date: | 1988 |
| Publisher: | Internet-First University Press |
| Abstract: | IN THIS ISSUE: Ten Years Old and Going Strong: A Commemoration of a Decade of Research at Cornells National Nanofabrication Facility /2 Edward D. Wolf ... Fabricating Transistors in the Nanometer Domain /8 Richard C. Tiberio and Edward D. Wolf ... Links to the Outside World in Submicron-Sized Silicon Devices /11 James R. Phillips and James W. Mayer ... A New Flat Panel Display: Poly-Si-Based Thin-Film Transistors for Large-Area Electronics /15 Dieter G. Ast ... A Red Semiconductor Laser: An Efficient Microscopic Source of Visible Light /21 J. Richard Shealy ...
Speeding Up the Electrons in Semiconductor Transistors /24 Paul J. Tasker and Lester F. Eastman ... How a Fungus Recognizes Surface Topography: A Problem Solved through Microfabrication /30 Harvey C. Hoch and Richard C. Staples ... Vantage /35 ... Faculty Publications /39 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2439 |
| Appears in Collections: | Engineering Quarterly
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