Applied Physics Letters: All Topics News Archive
Applied Physics Letters: All Topics
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Latest news articles from Applied Physics Letters: All Topics:
- Tunable plasma wave resonant detection of optical beating in high electron mobility transistor
- Electrostatic and structural properties of GaN nanorods/nanowires from first principles
- Improvement of near-ultraviolet nitride-based light emitting diodes with mesh indium tin oxide contact layers
- Enhanced piezoresistive characteristics of Nb[sub 2]O[sub 5] modified La[sub 0.8]Sr[sub 0.2]MnO[sub 3] ceramics
- p-type Zn[sub 1 - x]Mg[sub x]O films with Sb doping by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering
- Over 70% tunneling magnetoresistance at room temperature for a CoFe and AlO[sub x] based magnetic tunnel junction
- InGaAs quantum dot molecules around self-assembled GaAs nanomound templates
- Strong resonant luminescence from Ge quantum dots in photonic crystal microcavity at room temperature
- High-pressure synthesis of giant magnetostrictive Pr[sub x]Tb[sub 1 - x]Fe[sub 1.9] alloys
- Fluorescence in nanostructured fulleride films
- Energy-band alignments at LaAlO[sub 3] and Ge interfaces
- Enhancement of ferromagnetic properties of NiO:Fe thin film by Li doping
- Structural and electrical properties of low pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition grown Eu[sub 2]O[sub 3] films on Si(100)
- Improvement on the temperature coefficient of resonant frequency of hexagonal perovskites through intergrowth structures
- Single-mode operation in the slow-light regime using oscillatory waves in generalized left-handed heterostructures
- Electrolyte-gated charge accumulation in organic single crystals
- Temperature dependence of the GaAsN conduction band structure
- Aluminum oxynitride interfacial passivation layer for high-permittivity gate dielectric stack on gallium arsenide
- Magnetic field dependence of valley splitting in realistic Si/SiGe quantum wells
- Mechanism analysis of periodicity and weakening surge of GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switches