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Dr. Fabia Athena Has Publication Accepted To Advanced Functional Materials
You can view Athena’s full publication titled “MAX Phase Ti2AlN for HfO2 Memristors with Ultra‐Low Reset Current Density and Large On/Off Ratio” at this link
Dr. Decarle Jin Has Publication Accepted To The Journal of Applied Physics
You can view Decarle’s full publication titled “The relationship between pH sensitivity and biosensitivity in graphene field effect transistor biosensors” at this link
Dr. Fabia Athena Has Publication Accepted To Applied Physics Letters
You can view Athena’s full publication titled “Describing the analog resistance change of HfOx-based neuromorphic synapses using a compact series trap-assisted tunneling and Ohmic conduction model” at this link
Dr. Fabia Athena Has Publication Accepted To IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
You can view Athena’s full publication titled “ReSta: Recovery of Accuracy During Training of Deep Learning Models in a 14-nm Technology-Based ReRAM Array” at this link
Dr. Amy Brummer Has Publication Accepted To The Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A
You can view Amy’s full publication titled “Investigating wet chemical oxidation methods to form SiO2 interlayers for self-aligned Pt-HfO2-Si gate stacks” at this link
Dr. Fabia Athena Has Publication Accepted To ACS Applied Electronic Materials
You can view Athena’s full publication titled “Trade-off between Gradual Set and On/Off Ratio in HfOx-Based Analog Memory with a Thin SiOx Barrier Layer” at this link
Dr. Matthew West Has Publication Accepted To The Journal of Applied Physics
Dr. Matt West Has Publication Accepted To Applied Physics Letters
You can view Matt’s full publication titled “Bias history impacts the analog resistance change of HfOx-based neuromorphic synapses” at this link
PhD Student Matt West Presents work at MRS Fall 2021 in Boston
Matt presented work titled Independent Impact of the Electrode Thermal Environment on the Analog Response of HfOx-based Filamentary Neuromorphic Devices in Boston.
PhD Student Amy Brummer has Publication Accepted to Applied Physics Letters
Amy’s work, titled Fabrication and characterization of a self-aligned gate stack for electronics applications, can be viewed at this link.