Search for dissertations about: "nano-fabrication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the word nano-fabrication.
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1. Pulsed laser deposition and nanofabrication of mesoscopic devices based on cuprates and manganites
Abstract : This thesis explores the growth, the nano-fabrication and the study of the magneto-transport properties of Superconductor/Ferromagnet/Superconductor (SFS) structures from complex oxides such as the high Tc superconducting cuprate YBa2Cu3O7 (YBCO) and the ferromagnetic manganites La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 and La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 (LCMO and LSMO), deposited with the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique.The present work has been possible thanks to the collaboration between the “Magnetism and Superconductivity” Group at the University of Fribourg, in Switzerland, and the “Experimentell Kondenserade Materiens Fysik” Group at Stockholm University, in Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Fabrication and Characterization of Aluminum Single Electron Transistors for Scanning Probes
Abstract : The main objective of the work presented in this thesis was to fabricatescanning single electron transistor probes that operate at pumped liquid heliumtemperatures. This required single electron transistors (SETs) with low resistance (R_) and relatively high charging energy (E_C), and the technology tointegrate SETs onto probes. READ MORE
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3. Probe fabrication for a scanning single-electron-transistor
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4. Micro-Flow Reactors for Kinetic Studies of Model Catalysts made by Electron-Beam Lithography
Abstract : The main objective of this work is to explore the potential of using electron beam lithography (EBL) to prepare well defined supported model catalysts, which can be used for catalytic research. The work has involved three major areas (i) EBL-fabrication of catalysts, (ii) design of a micro-flow reactor for catalytic evaluation, and (iii) problem oriented research using EBL-fabricated model catalysts. READ MORE
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5. Nanofabricated Devices Based on Molecular Motors: Biosensing, Computation and Detection
Abstract : The thesis describes the use of molecular motors in nanofabricated devices designed for potential applications in biosensing, computation and detection. We utilize the well-established guiding principles for controlling the motion of actin filaments propelled by myosin molecular motors, and build upon these developments in order to improve upon previously demonstrated techniques, and establish new methods that, we believe, offer significant progress in these fields. READ MORE