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Michael Brian Whitwick

Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Publications -  11
Citations -  1791

Michael Brian Whitwick is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-resolution transmission electron microscopy & Integrated circuit. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1593 citations.

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Integrated Circuits and Logic Operations Based on Single-Layer MoS2

TL;DR: This report reports on the first integrated circuit based on a two-dimensional semiconductor MoS(2) transistors, capable of operating as inverters, converting logical "1" into logical "0", with room-temperature voltage gain higher than 1, making them suitable for incorporation into digital circuits.
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Small-signal amplifier based on single-layer MoS2

TL;DR: In this paper, an analog small-signal amplifier based on single-layer MoS2, a semiconducting analogue of graphene, is demonstrated for the frequencies of input signal up to 2 kHz.
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Atomic Scale Microstructure and Properties of Se-Deficient Two-Dimensional MoSe2

TL;DR: It is shown that a Se-deficit in single layers of MoSe2 grown by molecular beam epitaxy gives rise to a dense network of mirror-twin-boundaries (MTBs) decorating the 2D-grains, and that MTBs are thermodynamically stable structures in Se- deficient sheets.
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Highly Oriented Atomically Thin Ambipolar MoSe2 Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy

TL;DR: Using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) to grow atomically thin MoSe2 on GaAs(111)B, ambipolar transport is achieved in MBE-grown MoSe 2, indicating that the transport is strongly limited by the disorder in the film.
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Correction to Integrated Circuits and Logic Operations Based on Single-Layer MoS2

TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic simulation of the response of the immune system to EMT and shows clear patterns in response to EMMARM, which indicates that EMT is a natural adjacency for EMT.