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Sensor and microelectronic elements based on nanoscale granular systems

Specific effects observed in small metal particles due to their distinction from bulk material as well as phenomena inherent to an ensemble of these particles coupled by electron tunneling have attracted considerable attention to nanosized systems. Electron and photon emission was revealed as a powe...

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Published in:Journal of nanoparticle research : an interdisciplinary forum for nanoscale science and technology 2011-12, Vol.13 (12), p.6263-6281
Main Authors: Nepijko, S. A., Kutnyakhov, D., Protsenko, S. I., Odnodvorets, L. V., Schönhense, G.
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Irradiation
Lasers
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Metals
Microelectronics
Nanocomposites
Nanomaterials
Nanoparticles
Nanostructure
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