Multiphase Gallium Nitride Nanowires and Nanocircuits
Michigan State University
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Bio
Virginia M. Ayres is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Electrical & Computer Engineering, and heads the Electronic and
Biological Nano-structures Laboratory (http://www.egr.msu.edu/ebnl) at
Michigan State University. Her research interests include the reduced
dimensionality-based electronic properties of nanotubes and nanowires.
Dr. Ayres earned her Ph.D. and M.S. in Physics from Purdue University,
and her B.A. in Physics and Biophysics from the Johns Hopkins
University. She is the recipient of two NASA Faculty Fellowship Awards
and of two international awards from the Japan Society for Promotion of
Science and from Tokyo Institute of Technology for research and
education in Japan. In 2006, she was honored with an Outstanding
Alumnus Award from the Department of Physics at Purdue University.
Credits
In conjunction with: B.W. Jacobs, K. McElroy, M.A. Crimp, Michigan State
University; J.B. Halpern, and M-Q. He, Howard University; H.C. Shaw,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; M.P. Petkov, NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory.
The support of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Science Foundation IREE, PREM, CREST and REU programs are gratefully acknowledged. B.W.J would like to thank the NASA Goddard Graduate Student Researchers Program. All nanocircuits were fabricated at the W. M. Keck Microfabrication Facility at Michigan State University.
The support of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Science Foundation IREE, PREM, CREST and REU programs are gratefully acknowledged. B.W.J would like to thank the NASA Goddard Graduate Student Researchers Program. All nanocircuits were fabricated at the W. M. Keck Microfabrication Facility at Michigan State University.
Sponsored by
NCN@Purdue Student Leadership Team, Network for Computational Nanotechnology, The Institute for Nanoelectronics and Computing
References
- Benjamin W. Jacobs, Virginia M. Ayres, Mihail P. Petkov, Joshua B. Halpern, MaoQeHe, Andrew D. Baczewski, KayleeMcElroy, Martin A. Crimp, JiamingZhang, Harry C. Shaw, “Electronic and Structural Characteristics of Zinc-Blende Wurtzite Biphasic Homostructure GaN Nanowires”, Nano Lett., Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 1435-1438 (2007)
- B W Jacobs, V M Ayres, R E Stallcup, A Hartman, M A Tupta, A D Baczewski, M A Crimp, J B Halpern, M He and H C Shaw, “Electron Transport in Zinc-Blende Wurtzite Biphasic Gallium Nitride Nanowires and GaNFETs”, Nanotech., Vol. 18, 475710 (6 pp) (2007)
- V.M. Ayres, B.W. Jacobs, M.E. Englund, E.H. Carey, M.A. Crimp, R.M. Ronningen, A.F. Zeller, J.B. Halpern, M.-Q. He, G.L. Harris, D. Liu, H.C. Shaw and M.P. Petkov, “Investigation of Heavy Ion Irradiation of Gallium Nitride Nanowires and Nanocircuits”, Diamond and Relat. Mater., Vol. 15, pp. 1117-1123 (2006) ]
- M. He, P. Zhou, S.N. Mohammad, G.L. Harris, J.B. Halpern, R. Jacobs, W.L. Sarney, L Salamanca-Riba, “Growth of GaN nanowires by direct reaction of Ga with NH3”, J. of Crystal Growth, Vol. 231 (2001) 357.
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