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4342
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227

Overview

Aimin Song is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions to subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The research topics covered by Aimin Song include:

  • Thin-Film Transistor Technologies
  • ZnO doping and properties
  • Ga2O3 and related materials
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
  • Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing

The scientist has contributed numerous papers to a variety of publication venues, frequently appearing in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • IEEE Electron Device Letters
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Nano Letters
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Some of the notable recent papers by Aimin Song include:

  • "Significant Performance Enhancement of Very Thin InGaZnO Thin-Film Transistors by a Self-Assembled Monolayer Treatment," 2020, ACS Applied Electronic Materials
  • "High-Performance Thin-Film Transistors With Sputtered IGZO/Ga₂O₃ Heterojunction," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • "Probability-based residual displacement estimation of unbonded laminated rubber bearing supported highway bridges retrofitted with Transverse Steel Damper," 2022, Engineering Structures
  • "Amorphous Ga2O3 Schottky photodiodes with high-responsivity and photo-to-dark current ratio," 2022, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • "Significant Performance Improvement of Oxide Thin-Film Transistors by a Self-Assembled Monolayer Treatment," 2020, Advanced Electronic Materials

Aimin Song maintains frequent collaboration with several researchers, notably:

  • Jiawei Zhang (44 collaborations)
  • Qian Xin (40 collaborations)
  • Yiming Wang (24 collaborations)
  • Yifei Zhang (20 collaborations)
  • Baoqing Zhang (19 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear Electron Transport in an Asymmetric Microjunction: A Ballistic Rectifier

    A. M. Song;A. Lorke;A. Kriele;J.P. Kotthaus

  • Unidirectional electron flow in a nanometer-scale semiconductor channel: A self-switching device

    Aimin Song;M Missous;Pär Omling;AR Peaker

  • Flexible indium?gallium?zinc?oxide Schottky diode operating beyond 2.45 GHz

    Jiawei Zhang;Yunpeng Li;Binglei Zhang;Hanbin Wang

  • An investigation of the conductivity of peptide nanotube networks prepared by enzyme-triggered self-assembly

    Haixia Xu;Apurba K. Das;Masaki Horie;Majeed S. Shaik

  • Terahertz Detection and Imaging Using Graphene Ballistic Rectifiers

    Gregory Hunter Auton;Dmytro But;jiawei Zhang;Ernie W. Hill

  • Room-temperature operation of a unipolar nanodiode at terahertz frequencies

    Claudio Balocco;Shahrir R. Kasjoo;Xiaofeng F. Lu;Linqing Q. Zhang

  • Low voltage operation of IGZO thin film transistors enabled by ultrathin Al2O3 gate dielectric

    Pengfei Ma;Lulu Du;Yiming Wang;Ran Jiang

  • Influence of processing conditions on the stability of poly(3-hexylthiophene)-based field-effect transistors

    L. A. Majewski;J. W. Kingsley;C. Balocco;A. M. Song

  • Microwave detection at 110 GHz by nanowires with broken symmetry

    C Balocco;AM Song;M Aberg;A Forchel

  • Ga 2 O 3 Field-Effect-Transistor-Based Solar-Blind Photodetector With Fast Response and High Photo-to-Dark Current Ratio

    Yaxuan Liu;Lulu Du;Guangda Liang;Wenxiang Mu

  • Graphene ballistic nano-rectifier with very high responsivity.

    Gregory Auton;Jiawei Zhang;Roshan Krishna Kumar;Hanbin Wang

  • Room-temperature and 50 GHz operation of a functional nanomaterial

    A. M. Song;P. Omling;L. Samuelson;W. Seifert

  • Operation of InGaAs/InP-Based Ballistic Rectifiers at Room Temperature and Frequencies up to 50 GHz

    Aimin M. Song;Pär Omling;Lars Samuelson;Werner Seifert

  • Room-temperature operations of memory devices based on self-assembled InAs quantum dot structures

    C. Balocco;A. M. Song;M. Missous

  • Formalism of nonlinear transport in mesoscopic conductors

    A. M. Song

  • Cyclopentadithiophene based polymers-a comparison of optical, electrochemical and organic field-effect transistor characteristics

    Masaki Horie;Leszek A. Majewski;Michael J. Fearn;Chin Yang Yu

  • Extremely high-gain source-gated transistors.

    Jiawei Zhang;Joshua Wilson;Gregory Auton;Yiming Wang

  • THz operation of asymmetric-nanochannel devices

    C Balocco;M Halsall;N Q Vinh;A M Song

  • Coexistence of deep levels with optically active InAs quantum dots

    S. W. Lin;C. Balocco;M. Missous;A. R. Peaker

  • A Bioresorbable Magnetically Coupled System for Low‐Frequency Wireless Power Transfer

    Qinglei Guo;Jahyun Koo;Zhaoqian Xie;Raudel Avila

  • Enhanced photoelectrochemical performance of quantum dot-sensitized TiO2 nanotube arrays with Al2O3 overcoating by atomic layer deposition.

    Min Zeng;Xiange Peng;Jianjun Liao;Guizhen Wang

  • Gunn oscillations in a self-switching nanodiode

    K. Y. Xu;G. Wang;A. M. Song

Frequent Co-Authors

Shiwei Lin
Shiwei Lin Hainan University
Lars Samuelson
Lars Samuelson Lund University
Ning Han
Ning Han KU Leuven
Herbert Zirath
Herbert Zirath Chalmers University of Technology
Johnny C. Ho
Johnny C. Ho City University of Hong Kong
Guoxiu Wang
Guoxiu Wang University of Technology Sydney
Brian R. Saunders
Brian R. Saunders University of Manchester
Uda Hashim
Uda Hashim Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Werner Seifert
Werner Seifert Lund University
Yongquan Qu
Yongquan Qu Xi'an Jiaotong University

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