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Ernesto Joselevich

Researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science

Publications -  117
Citations -  8966

Ernesto Joselevich is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 111 publications receiving 8439 citations. Previous affiliations of Ernesto Joselevich include Ben-Gurion University of the Negev & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Carbon nanotube-based nonvolatile random access memory for molecular computing

TL;DR: A concept for molecular electronics exploiting carbon nanotubes as both molecular device elements and molecular wires for reading and writing information was developed and the viability of this concept is demonstrated by detailed calculations and by the experimental realization of a reversible, bistable nanotube-based bit.
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Covalently functionalized nanotubes as nanometre- sized probes in chemistry and biology

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that nanotube tips with the capability of chemical and biological discrimination can be created with acidic functionality and by coupling basic or hydrophobic functionalities or biomolecular probes to the carboxyl groups that are present at the open tip ends.
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Vectorial Growth of Metallic and Semiconducting Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes

TL;DR: In this article, a vectorial growth approach for single-wall carbon nanotube arrays is presented, where the origin of growth is defined by patterning the catalyst nanoparticles, while the direction of growth was defined by a local electric field parallel to the substrate.
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Stacking and Registry Effects in Layered Materials: The Case of Hexagonal Boron Nitride

TL;DR: A simple geometric model is proposed that quantifies the registry matching between the layers and captures the essence of the corrugated h-BN interlayer energy landscape, which opens the way to the modeling of complex layered structures, such as carbon and boron nitride nanotubes.
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Nanoscopic wire-based devices, arrays, and methods of their manufacture

TL;DR: In this paper, electrical devices comprised of nanoscopic wires are described, along with methods of their manufacture and use, and they can be arranged in crossbar arrays using chemically patterned surfaces for direction, via chemical vapor deposition.