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ECE 453 Lecture 4: Charging Effects 1
Online Presentations | 29 Aug 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Reference Chapter 1.4
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ECE 453 Lecture 5: Charging Effects 2
Online Presentations | 01 Sep 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Reference Chapters 1.2 & 1.4
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ECE 453 Lecture 6: Charging Effect, Towards Ohm's Law
Online Presentations | 03 Sep 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Reference Chapters 1.4, 1.5 & 1.6
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ECE 453 Lecture 7: Hydrogen Atom
Online Presentations | 10 Sep 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Reference Chapter 2.1
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ECE 453 Lecture 8: Schrödinger Equation 1
Online Presentations | 13 Sep 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Reference Chapter 2.1
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ECE 453 Lecture 9: Schrödinger Equation 2
Online Presentations | 15 Sep 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Reference Chapter 2.1
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Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor - Questions & Answers
Presentation Materials | 23 Mar 2005 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Welcome to the Question and Answer page for the online class Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor.
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Feasibility of Molecular Manufacturing
Animations | 14 Mar 2005 | Contributor(s):: EPICS LSPM Team
Martin and Laura have an interesting debate about the feasibility of Molecular Manufacturing. Can molecular assemblers be developed to create new materials, new devices, and even macroscopic objects? Find out... If Martin ever wakes up!
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MATLAB Scripts for "Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor"
Downloads | 15 Mar 2005 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Tinker with quantum transport models! Download the MATLAB scripts used to demonstrate the physics described in Supriyo Datta's book Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor. These simple models are less than a page of code, and yet they reproduce much of the fundamental physics observed in...
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Scanning Probe Microscopes
Animations | 15 Mar 2005 | Contributor(s):: EPICS LSPM Team
Laura explains how scanning probe microscopes can be used to create images of small devices, molecules, and even atoms! A large-scale version of the scanning probe microscope is built out of Legos to show the basic principles.
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Chemistry of Molecular Monolayers
Presentation Materials | 09 Jul 2003 | Contributor(s):: David Allara
Chemistry of Molecular Monolayers
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Electrical Resistance: An Atomistic View
Online Presentations | 09 Jul 2003 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Electrical Resistance: An Atomistic View
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Huckel-IV on the nanoHub
Online Presentations | 09 Jul 2003 | Contributor(s):: Magnus Paulsson, Ferdows Zahid, Supriyo Datta
Huckel-IV on the nanoHub
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Measuring Molecular Conductance: A Review of Experimental Approaches
Online Presentations | 09 Jul 2003 | Contributor(s):: Ron Reifenberger
Measuring Molecular Conductance: A Review of Experimental Approaches
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Probing Molecular Conduction with Scanning Probe Microscopy
Online Presentations | 08 Jul 2004 | Contributor(s):: Mark Hersam
This tutorial will provide an overview of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) andits application towards problems in molecular conduction. In an effort to communicatethe power and limitations of these instruments, the tutorial will describe designconsiderations and reveal the detailed construction of...
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Quantum Chemistry Part I
Online Presentations | 08 Jul 2004 | Contributor(s):: Mark Ratner
This tutorial will provide an overview of electronic structure calculations from achemist's perspective. This will include a review of the basic electronic structuretheories.
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Understanding Molecular Conduction
Online Presentations | 08 Jul 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
It is common to differentiate between two ways of building a nanodevice: a topdown approach where we start from something big and chisel out what we want and abottom-up approach where we start from something small like atoms or molecules andassemble what we want. When it comes to describing...
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IWCE 2004 Held at Purdue
Workshops | 24 Oct 2004
IEEE and NCN sponsored the 10th International Workshop of Computational Electronics at Purdue, October 24-27, with the theme "The field of Computational Electronics - Looking back and looking ahead."
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I did my PhD in Computational Chemistry, with Dr. K. Bhanuprakash of Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, India. My research topics were nonlinear optics and molecular electronics.Then, I did...
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