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Jun 2010
Solution Deposition Methods for Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors

This deposition process can help increase nanoelectronic device manufacturability, enabling large-scale fabrication of CNT-based electronic devices.

Extensive research has been done on carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNTFETs), which may revolutionize electronics. Single-walled carbon nano-tubes (SWNTs) act as the channel between the source and the drain of the transistor ...
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Micro-Propulsion Devices Made of Low-Temperature Co-Fired Ceramics

Devices made of LTCCs have significant advantages over silicon devices.

In the satellite industry, the trend is towards decreasing the size of satellites and clustering of small satellites. Technological advancements in microelectronics have made it more economical to launch a cluster of satellites with a single vehicle rather ...
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Aug 2009
Microfabrication and Testing of a Thermoelectric Device for Generating Mobile Electrical Power
Manufacturing Cylindrical Parts Using Deep Draw Technology
Jun 2009
Fabricating Biologically Inspired Artificial Haircell Sensors
Dec 2008
Improvements in Manufacturing BMI/Fiber Composites Using AFP
Patterning of Polycrystalline Bi2Te3 Thin Films on Silicon
Feb 2008
Progress Toward Carbon-Nanotube Arrays for Probing Cells
Dec 2007
Inexpensive Free-Form Fabrication of Titanium-Alloy Parts
Advances in Fabrication of Nanoscale Devices
Experiments in Vacuum Brazing of Titanium
Aug 2007
Small-Scale Combustion-Chamber Testing Facility
Fabrication of Lightweight Armored Doors for HMMWVs
Jun 2006
Rapid Model Fabrication for Responsive Aerodynamic Experimental Research

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