We are an experimental physics group in the Department of Physics at Oregon State University. We investigate applied physics questions related to nanoscale systems such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and two-dimensional semiconductors. The broader impact of our work ranges from developing new sensors to understanding new quantum phenomena.
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Scanning Photocurrent Microscopy
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Fabrication of nanodevices
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Carbon-based photovoltaics
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Nanoelectronics interfaced with biology