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Knobel, Robert - Department of Physics, Queen's University (Kingston)
*Corresponding author. Fax: #1-505-665-4311. E-mail address: crooker@lanl.gov (S.A. Crooker).
Piezoelectric displacement sensing with a single-electron transistor R. Knobel and A. N. Clelanda)
Stability of trions in strongly spin-polarized two-dimensional electron gases S. A. Crooker
Princeton used the new technique in analyz-ing a relatively small but high-quality set of
Damping of micromechanical structures by paramagnetic relaxation J. G. E. Harris,a)
Cyclotron resonance in modulation-doped ZnSe/Zn1 xCdxSe and ZnTe/CdSe single quantum wells
Use a single electron transistor coupled to the resonator to
Measurements of Landau-level crossings and extended states in magnetic two-dimensional electron gases
TheSingleElectronTransistorAsaRadioFrequencyMixer http://www.iquest. ucsb. edu/sites/cleland
23. Passey, Q. R. & Melosh, H. J. Effects of atmospheric breakup on crater field formation. Icarus 42, 211233 (1980).
and Plasma Sciences Society and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, location, 1998),
Single-electron transistor as a radio-frequency mixer R. Knobel, C. S. Yung, and A. N. Clelanda)
Physica E 6 (2000) 786789 www.elsevier.nl/locate/physe