G Signorello
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Signorello G, Schraff M, Zellekens P, Drechsler U, Burge M, Steinauer H, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2017 Jun;
88(5):053906.
PMID: 28571453
We present an automatic measurement platform that enables the characterization of nanodevices by electrical transport and optical spectroscopy as a function of the uniaxial stress. We provide insights into and...
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Signorello G, Sant S, Bologna N, Schraff M, Drechsler U, Schmid H, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2017 Apr;
17(5):2816-2824.
PMID: 28383924
III-V compound semiconductors are indispensable materials for today's high-end electronic and optoelectronic devices and are being explored for next-generation transistor logic and quantum technologies. III-V surfaces and interfaces play the...
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Inducing a direct-to-pseudodirect bandgap transition in wurtzite GaAs nanowires with uniaxial stress
Signorello G, Lortscher E, Khomyakov P, Karg S, Dheeraj D, Gotsmann B, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2014 Apr;
5:3655.
PMID: 24718053
Many efficient light-emitting devices and photodetectors are based on semiconductors with, respectively, a direct or indirect bandgap configuration. The less known pseudodirect bandgap configuration can be found in wurtzite (WZ)...
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Moselund K, Ghoneim H, Schmid H, Bjork M, Lortscher E, Karg S, et al.
Nanotechnology
. 2010 Oct;
21(43):435202.
PMID: 20890021
In this work we investigate doping by solid-state diffusion from a doped oxide layer, obtained by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), as a means for selectively doping silicon nanowires (NWs)....
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