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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
72
Citations
19341
World Ranking
809
National Ranking
347

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 1988 - IEEE Medal of Honor For the invention and development of the scanning acoustic microscope.”
  • 1975 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1968 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Best Publications

  • Synthesis of individual single-walled carbon nanotubes on patterned silicon wafers

    Jing Kong;Hyongsok T. Soh;Alan M. Cassell;Calvin F. Quate

  • Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.

    B. Drake;C. B. Prater;A. L. Weisenhorn;S. A. C. Gould

  • Microfabrication of cantilever styli for the atomic force microscope

    T. R. Albrecht;S. Akamine;T. E. Carver;C. F. Quate

  • Atomic resolution with an atomic force microscope using piezoresistive detection

    M. Tortonese;R. C. Barrett;C. F. Quate

  • Optical antennas: Resonators for local field enhancement

    K. B. Crozier;A. Sundaramurthy;G. S. Kino;C. F. Quate

  • Parallel atomic force microscopy using cantilevers with integrated piezoresistive sensors and integrated piezoelectric actuators

    S. C. Minne;S. R. Manalis;C. F. Quate

  • An atomic force microscope tip designed to measure time-varying nanomechanical forces.

    Ozgur Sahin;Sergei Magonov;Sergei Magonov;Chanmin Su;Calvin F. Quate

  • Integrated nanotube circuits: Controlled growth and ohmic contacting of single-walled carbon nanotubes

    Hyongsok T. Soh;Calvin F. Quate;Alberto F. Morpurgo;Charles M. Marcus

  • Acoustic microscope—scanning version

    R. A. Lemons;C. F. Quate

  • Acoustic microscopy with mechanical scanning—A review

    C.F. Quate;A. Atalar;H.K. Wickramasinghe

  • Method of making an integrated scanning tunneling microscope

    Mark Zdeblick;Thomas R. Albrecht

  • AUTOMATED PARALLEL HIGH-SPEED ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY

    S. C. Minne;G. Yaralioglu;S. R. Manalis;J. D. Adams

  • Apparatus for making carbon nanotube structure with catalyst island

    Hongjie Dai;Calvin Quate;Hyongsok Soh;Jing Kong

  • Nanometer‐scale hole formation on graphite using a scanning tunneling microscope

    T. R. Albrecht;M. M. Dovek;M. D. Kirk;C. A. Lang

  • Fabrication of 0.1 μm metal oxide semiconductor field‐effect transistors with the atomic force microscope

    S. C. Minne;H. T. Soh;Ph. Flueckiger;C. F. Quate

  • High-speed tapping mode imaging with active Q control for atomic force microscopy

    T. Sulchek;R. Hsieh;J. D. Adams;G. G. Yaralioglu

  • Centimeter scale atomic force microscope imaging and lithography

    S. C. Minne;J. D. Adams;G. Yaralioglu;S. R. Manalis

  • Nozzleless droplet formation with focused acoustic beams

    S. A. Elrod;B. Hadimioglu;B. T. Khuri‐Yakub;E. G. Rawson

  • Terabit-per-square-inch data storage with the atomic force microscope

    E. B. Cooper;S. R. Manalis;H. Fang;H. Dai

  • Synthesis, integration, and electrical properties of individual single-walled carbon nanotubes

    J. Kong;C. Zhou;Alberto Morpurgo;H.T. Soh

  • Imaging in real time with the tunneling microscope

    A. Bryant;D. P. E. Smith;C. F. Quate

  • Atomic resolution with the atomic force microscope on conductors and nonconductors

    Thomas R. Albrecht;Calvin F. Quate

  • Imaging and modification of polymers by scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy

    T. R. Albrecht;M. M. Dovek;C. A. Lang;P. Grütter

  • Near-field photolithography with a solid immersion lens

    L. P. Ghislain;V. B. Elings;K. B. Crozier;S. R. Manalis

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth B. Crozier
Kenneth B. Crozier University of Melbourne
Hongjie Dai
Hongjie Dai University of Hong Kong
Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub
Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub Stanford University
Kenneth E. Goodson
Kenneth E. Goodson Stanford University
Nathan S. Lewis
Nathan S. Lewis California Institute of Technology
Reginald M. Penner
Reginald M. Penner University of California, Irvine
Michael J. Heben
Michael J. Heben University of Toledo
T. H. Geballe
T. H. Geballe Stanford University
Jean M. J. Fréchet
Jean M. J. Fréchet University of California, Berkeley

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