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Kan Zhang

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  11
Citations -  435

Kan Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transistor & Flexible electronics. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 339 citations. Previous affiliations of Kan Zhang include GlobalFoundries.

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Origami silicon optoelectronics for hemispherical electronic eye systems

TL;DR: An origami-inspired approach that enables planar silicon-based photodetector arrays to reshape into concave or convex geometries is shown.
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Fast flexible electronics using transferrable silicon nanomembranes

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review of the aspects of material preparation, device fabrication and process integration for flexible electronics operating in high-frequency domain based on transferrable monocrystalline silicon (Si) nanomembranes (NM) is provided.
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Flexible Phototransistors Based on Single-Crystalline Silicon Nanomembranes

TL;DR: In this paper, a flexible phototransistors with a back gate configuration based on transferrable single-crystalline Si nanomembrane (Si NM) have been demonstrated.
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A 7nm CMOS technology platform for mobile and high performance compute application

Shreesh Narasimha, +153 more
TL;DR: A fully integrated 7nm CMOS platform featuring a 3rd generation finFET architecture, SAQP for fin formation, and SADP for BEOL metallization, designed to enable both High Performance Compute (HPC) and mobile applications.
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High-performance flexible BiCMOS electronics based on single-crystal Si nanomembrane

TL;DR: Ma et al. as discussed by the authors demonstrated integrated flexible bipolar-complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (BiCMOS) thin-film transistors (TFTs) based on a transferable single crystalline Si nanomembrane (Si NM) on a single piece of bendable plastic substrate.