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Future Electronics in CNST

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Electron Transport in Graphene

Electronic Transport in Nanoscale Organic/Inorganic Devices

In Situ Characterization of Nanoscale Gas-Solid Interactions by TEM

Magnetic Nanostructures for Post-Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) Electronics

Measuring Light-Matter Interactions in Chip-Based Optical Cavities

Measuring Topological Insulator Surface State Properties

Modeling and Simulation of Nanofabrication

Nanomagnet Dynamics

Nanomagnetic Imaging

Nanostructures for Energy Conversion

Quantum Frequency Conversion of Single Photons

Super-resolution Optical Microscopy

Theory and Modeling of Materials for Renewable Energy

Theory of Spin Transfer Torque

Theory of Transport in Graphene

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In support of continued growth in the electronics industry beyond complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology, CNST researchers are developing new methods to create and characterize devices, architectures, and interconnects for graphene, nanophotonic, nanoplasmonic, spintronic, and other future electronics.

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