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Jesse S. Jur
Researcher at North Carolina State University
Publications - 128
Citations - 4060
Jesse S. Jur is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atomic layer deposition & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 119 publications receiving 3337 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesse S. Jur include IBM & United States Department of the Army.
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Cellulose-Lignin Biodegradable and Flexible UV Protection Film
Hasan Sadeghifar,Hasan Sadeghifar,Richard A. Venditti,Jesse S. Jur,Russell E. Gorga,Joel J. Pawlak +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, Azide modified cellulose dissolved in dimethylacetamide/lithium chloride (DMAc/LiCl) was reacted with propargylated lignin to produce 0.5, 1, and 2% by weight cellulose-lignin containing materials.
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Dipole model explaining high-k/metal gate field effect transistor threshold voltage tuning
Paul Kirsch,P. Sivasubramani,Jiacheng Huang,Chadwin D. Young,Manuel Quevedo-Lopez,Huang-Chun Wen,Huang-Chun Wen,Husam N. Alshareef,K.J. Choi,K.J. Choi,Chanro Park,K. Freeman,Muhammad Mustafa Hussain,Gennadi Bersuker,H.R. Harris,Prashant Majhi,Prashant Majhi,Rino Choi,P. Lysaght,B. H. Lee,H.-H. Tseng,Rajarao Jammy,Rajarao Jammy,T. S. Böscke,Daniel J. Lichtenwalner,Jesse S. Jur,Angus I. Kingon +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an interface dipole model explaining threshold voltage tuning in HfSiON gated n-channel field effect transistors (nFETs) is proposed, which is very similar to the trends in dopant electronegativity (EN) and ionic radius (r) expected for a interfacial dipole mechanism.
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Mechanisms and reactions during atomic layer deposition on polymers
Gregory N. Parsons,Sarah E. Atanasov,Erinn C. Dandley,Christina K. Devine,Bo Gong,Jesse S. Jur,Kyoungmi Lee,Christopher J. Oldham,Qing Peng,Joseph C. Spagnola,Philip S. Williams +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of different polymer reactive groups in film growth and how the balance between precursor diffusion and reaction can change as deposition proceeds is discussed. But the authors focus on the common Al2O3 reaction sequence using trimethyl aluminum (TMA) and water.
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Flexible Technologies for Self-Powered Wearable Health and Environmental Sensing
Veena Misra,Alper Bozkurt,Benton H. Calhoun,Thomas N. Jackson,Jesse S. Jur,John Lach,Bongmook Lee,John F. Muth,Omer Oralkan,Mehmet C. Öztürk,Susan Trolier-McKinstry,Daryoosh Vashaee,David D. Wentzloff,Yong Zhu +13 more
TL;DR: The latest advances in high-efficiency nanostructured energy harvesters and storage capacitors, new sensing modalities that consume less power, low power computation, and communication strategies, and novel flexible materials that provide form, function, and comfort are presented.
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Fabric-Based Wearable Dry Electrodes for Body Surface Biopotential Recording
Murat A. Yokus,Jesse S. Jur +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a flexible and conformable dry electrode design on nonwoven fabrics is examined as a sensing platform for biopotential measurements, and the authors investigated the skin-electrode interface, form factor design, electrode body placement of printed dry electrodes for a wearable sensing platform.