Charles Thomas Harris
Sandia National Laboratories
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APL Materials | 2015
M. Maksud; J. Yoo; Charles Thomas Harris; N. K. R. Palapati; Arunkumar Subramanian
This paper reports a diameter-independent Young’s modulus of 91.9 ± 8.2 GPa for [111] Germanium nanowires (Ge NWs). When the surface oxide layer is accounted for using a core-shell NW approximation, the YM of the Ge core approaches a near theoretical value of 147.6 ± 23.4 GPa. The ultimate strength of a NW device was measured at 10.9 GPa, which represents a very high experimental-to-theoretical strength ratio of ∼75%. With increasing interest in this material system as a high-capacity lithium-ion battery anode, the presented data provide inputs that are essential in predicting its lithiation-induced stress fields and fracture behavior.
nanotechnology materials and devices conference | 2015
N. K. R. Palapati; Muslum Demir; Charles Thomas Harris; Arunkumar Subramanian; R. B. Gupta
This paper presents electronic conductivity measurements from three different types of sub-micron scale carbon nanoparticles, each of which is sourced from Lignin. The particles are synthesized using a combination of hydrothermal and high-temperature processing steps involving suitable catalysts. The synthesis parameters are found to have an impact on the extent of graphitization within the carbon particles. Furthermore, an increasing graphitic content is found to result in higher electronic conductivities, which is an essential attribute in their potential application as environmentally-friendly lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery anodes.
Nanotechnology | 2017
Collin James Delker; Jink Young Yoo; Ezra Bussmann; B. S. Swartzentruber; Charles Thomas Harris
We investigate carrier transport in silicon-germanium nanowires with an axial p-n junction doping profile by fabricating these wires into transistors that feature separate top gates over each doping segment. By independently biasing each gate, carriers in the n- and p-side of the wire can be modulated. For these devices, which were fabricated with nickel source-drain electrical contacts, holes are the dominant charge carrier, with more favorable hole injection occurring on the p-side contact. Channel current exhibits greater sensitivity to the n-side gate, and in the reverse biased source-drain configuration, current is limited by the nickel/n-side Schottky contact.We investigate carrier transport in silicon-germanium nanowires with an axial p-n junction doping profile by fabricating these wires into transistors that feature separate top gates over each doping segment. By independently biasing each gate, carrier concentrations in the n- and p-side of the wire can be modulated. For these devices, which were fabricated with nickel source-drain electrical contacts, holes are the dominant charge carrier, with more favorable hole injection occurring on the p-side contact. Channel current exhibits greater sensitivity to the n-side gate, and in the reverse biased source-drain configuration, current is limited by the nickel/n-side Schottky contact.
Archive | 2016
Katherine Leigh Jungjohann; Andrew Jay Leenheer; Katharine Lee Harrison; William M. Mook; Paul Gabriel Kotula; Claire Chisholm; Charles Thomas Harris; John P. Sullivan; Kevin R. Zavadil
Archive | 2015
Kevin Leung; Andrew Jay Leenheer; Katherine Leigh Jungjohann; Charles Thomas Harris
Archive | 2015
Andrew Jay Leenheer; Katherine Leigh Jungjohann; Kevin R. Zavadil; Charles Thomas Harris
Archive | 2015
John P. Sullivan; Farid El Gabaly Marquez; Kevin F. McCarty; Joshua Daniel Sugar; A. Alec Talin; Kyle R Fenton; Ganesan Nagasubramanian; Charles Thomas Harris; Katherine Leigh Jungjohann; Carl C. Hayden; Christopher J. Kliewer; Nicholas S. Hudak; Kevin Leung; Anthony H. McDaniel; Craig M. Tenney; Kevin R. Zavadil
Archive | 2015
Collin James Delker; Jinkyoung Yoo; Douglas V. Pete; Charles Thomas Harris; B. S. Swartzentruber
Archive | 2015
Andrew Jay Leenheer; Katherine Leigh Jungjohann; Kevin R. Zavadil; John P. Sullivan; Charles Thomas Harris
Archive | 2015
Katherine Leigh Jungjohann; Katharine Lee Harrison; Andrew Jay Leenheer; Nathan T. Hahn; Charles Thomas Harris; John P. Sullivan; Kevin R. Zavadil