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Ali Javey

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  434
Citations -  61394

Ali Javey is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Silicon. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 409 publications receiving 51886 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Javey include University of California & Old Dominion University.

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Origin of multi-level switching and telegraphic noise in organic nanocomposite memory devices.

TL;DR: The clearly observed telegraphic noise with a long characteristic time in NDR at low temperature indicates that the localized current pathways for the IRSs are attributed to trapping/de-trapping at the deep trap levels in N DR.
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Dip Coating Passivation of Crystalline Silicon by Lewis Acids.

TL;DR: A dip coating passivation of silicon surfaces in ambient air and temperature with Nafion is reported, achieving a champion effective carrier lifetime of 12 ms on high resistivity n-type c-Si, which is comparable to state-of-the-art passivation methods.
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Generic nanomaterial positioning by carrier and stationary phase design.

TL;DR: The potency of this new approach is demonstrated for various synthetic nanomaterials, such as polystyrene, silica, and gold nanoparticles as well as single-walled carbon nanotubes, showing highly specific and direct patterning of cm2 areas using a generic assembly strategy.
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Vertically aligned tungsten oxide nanorod film with enhanced performance in photoluminescence humidity sensing

TL;DR: In this article, a room-temperature photoluminescence-type humidity sensing device based on a vertically aligned uniform WO 3 nanorod with Si supported substrate has been directly established to investigate their humidity sensing properties.
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Wearable sweat biosensors

TL;DR: The recent developments in wearable sweat sensing platforms and detection techniques are discussed and on-body monitoring of a wide spectrum of sweat biomarkers are illustrated.