Performance of Silicon Based bi-directional Electron Pumps Consisting of Two Coulomb Blockade Devices
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概要
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- 2001-09-25
著者
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Ahmed Haroon
Microelectronics Research Centre Cavendish Laboratory University Of Cambridge
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Ahmed Haroon
Microelectronics Research Center Cavendish Laboratory:crest Japan Science And Technology (jst)
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ALTEBAEUMER Thomas
Microelectronics Research Centre, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
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Altebaeumer Thomas
Microelectronics Research Centre Cavendish Laboratory University Of Cambridge
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