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Canadian European Research Initiative on Nanostructures (CERION)

Europäische Partner:
Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC),University of Antwerpen (B), University of Wuppertal (D), MPI-Stuttgart (D), RWTH Aachen (D), Universität Würzburg (D), University de la Laguna (E), University Barcelona (E), CEA Saclay (F), Grenoble HMFL (F),Thomson CSF (F), Nmi Van Swinden Lab. (NL), University of Linköping (S), University of Glasgow (UK), University of Nottingham (UK), University of Oxford (UK), University of Wales (UK)

Kanadische Partner:
NRC-IMS, NRC-INMS, McMaster University, University of British Columbia, Concordia University, McGill University, Queens University, Université de Sherbrooke

The CERION Working Group will co-ordinate the research of 17 European and 8 Canadian nodes, actively participating in research on nano-electronics, nano-optics and technology of advanced nano-structures. A wider target group consists of European and Canadian universities, research institutes, microelectronics companies and European programmes related to nano-technology.

Projekt URL: www.imec.be/6/cerion/

Schlagworte: Nanostructures

Laufzeit: Mai 1998 - April 2001

Drittmittelgeber: EU

Publikationen

C M Sotomayor Torres, Raman scattering as a diagnostic tool of semiconductor nanofabrication, in: Optical Spectroscopy of Low Dimensional Semiconductors, G Abstreiter, A Aydinli and J-P Leburton (Eds), Kluwer, Dordrecht , 331-354 (1997)

C M Sotomayor Torres, Carrier Relaxation in 1-D and 0-D, invited chapter in: Hot electrons in Semiconductors: Physics and Devices, N Balkan Ed), Oxford University Press, Bath, pp 253-277 (1997).

A A Darhuber, G Bauer, P D Wang, and C M Sotomayor Torres, Shear strains in dry etched GaAs / AlAs wires studied by high resolution x-ray reciprocal space mapping, J Appl Phys 83 (1) 126-131 (1998)

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