What is the Barrier for Tunneling Through Alkyl Monolayers? Results from n‐ and p‐Si–Alkyl/Hg Junctions (Englisch)
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Advanced Materials
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Titel:What is the Barrier for Tunneling Through Alkyl Monolayers? Results from n‐ and p‐Si–Alkyl/Hg Junctions
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Beteiligte:Salomon, A. ( Autor:in ) / Boecking, T. ( Autor:in ) / Seitz, O. ( Autor:in ) / Markus, T. ( Autor:in ) / Amy, F. ( Autor:in ) / Chan, C. ( Autor:in ) / Zhao, W. ( Autor:in ) / Cahen, D. ( Autor:in ) / Kahn, A. ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:Advanced Materials ; 19, 3 ; 445-450
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Erscheinungsdatum:05.02.2007
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