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3489
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1290

Overview

Gary H. Bernstein is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research work spans several fields including engineering and physics and astronomy, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, civil and structural engineering, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's main topics of study include magnetic properties of thin films, magneto-optical properties and applications, plasmonic and surface plasmon research, photonic and optical devices, thermal radiation and cooling technologies, quantum and electron transport phenomena, and advanced thermoelectric materials and devices.

Gary H. Bernstein has published work in a variety of scientific journals and conferences. Frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Scientific Reports
  • IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • Small
  • IEEE Magnetics Letters

Recent papers authored or coauthored include the following:

  • Spin-Wave Optics in YIG Realized by Ion-Beam Irradiation, 2023, Small
  • Efficient electromagnetic transducers for spin-wave devices, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Nanoantenna-based ultrafast thermoelectric long-wave infrared detectors, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Complex Permittivity of Gadolinium Gallium Garnet From 8.2 to 12.4 GHz, 2021, IEEE Magnetics Letters
  • Design of a Coplanar-Waveguide-Based Microwave-to-Spin-Wave Transducer, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics

Throughout their career, Gary H. Bernstein has worked closely with several frequent co-authors, including Wolfgang Porod, Alexei O. Orlov, Hadrian Renaldo O. Aquino, Gergo P. Szakmany, and Edward C. Kinzel.

Best Publications

  • Majority Logic Gate for Magnetic Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata

    A. Imre;A. Imre;G. Csaba;G. Csaba;L. Ji;L. Ji;A. Orlov;A. Orlov

  • Realization of a Functional Cell for Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata

    A. O. Orlov;I. Amlani;G. H. Bernstein;C. S. Lent

  • Digital logic gate using quantum-Dot cellular automata

    Islamshah Amlani;Alexei O. Orlov;Geza Toth;Geza Toth;Gary H. Bernstein

  • Sub-10 nm electron beam lithography using cold development of poly(methylmethacrylate)

    Wenchuang (Walter) Hu;Koshala Sarveswaran;Marya Lieberman;Gary H. Bernstein

  • Nanocomputing by field-coupled nanomagnets

    G. Csaba;A. Imre;G.H. Bernstein;W. Porod

  • Nanomagnet logic: progress toward system-level integration.

    M T Niemier;G H Bernstein;G Csaba;A Dingler

  • Operation of a quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) shift register and analysis of errors

    R.K. Kummamuru;A.O. Orlov;R. Ramasubramaniam;C.S. Lent

  • Experimental demonstration of a leadless quantum-dot cellular automata cell

    Islamshah Amlani;Alexei O. Orlov;Ravi K. Kummamuru;Gary H. Bernstein

  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata at a Molecular Scale

    Marya Lieberman;Sudha Chellamma;Bindhu Varughese;Yuliang Wang

  • On-Chip Clocking for Nanomagnet Logic Devices

    Mohmmad Tanvir Alam;Mohammad Jafar Siddiq;Gary H Bernstein;Michael Niemier

  • Quantum-dot cellular automata: Review and recent experiments (invited)

    G. L. Snider;A. O. Orlov;I. Amlani;X. Zuo

  • Experimental demonstration of clocked single-electron switching in quantum-dot cellular automata

    Alexei O. Orlov;Islamshah Amlani;Ravi K. Kummamuru;Rajagopal Ramasubramaniam

  • Magnetic QCA systems

    Gary H. Bernstein;Alexandra Imre;V. Metlushko;Alexei O. Orlov

  • Quantum-dot cellular automata : computing with coupled quantum dots

    Wolfgang Porod;Craigs Lent;Gary H. Bernstein;Alexei O. Orlov

  • Clocking structures and power analysis for nanomagnet-based logic devices

    M. Niemier;M. Alam;X. S. Hu;G. Bernstein

  • Demonstration of a six-dot quantum cellular automata system

    Islamshah Amlani;Alexei O. Orlov;Gregory L. Snider;Craig S. Lent

  • Thermal infrared detection using dipole antenna-coupled metal-oxide-metal diodes

    Jeffrey A. Bean;Badri Tiwari;Gary H. Bernstein;P. Fay

  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata:Line and Majority Logic Gate

    Gregory L. Snider;Alexei O. Orlov;Islamshah Amlani;Gary H. Bernstein

  • Magnetic quantum-dot cellular automata: Recent developments and prospects

    Alexei Orlov;Alexandra Imre;György Csaba;Lili Ji

  • Power gain in a quantum-dot cellular automata latch

    Ravi K. Kummamuru;John Timler;Geza Toth;Craig S. Lent

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Porod
Wolfgang Porod University of Notre Dame
Alexei O. Orlov
Alexei O. Orlov University of Notre Dame
Michael Niemier
Michael Niemier University of Notre Dame
Gregory L. Snider
Gregory L. Snider University of Notre Dame
Patrick Fay
Patrick Fay University of Notre Dame
Xiaobo Sharon Hu
Xiaobo Sharon Hu University of Notre Dame
Paolo Lugli
Paolo Lugli Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Peter Russer
Peter Russer Technical University of Munich
Ute Zschieschang
Ute Zschieschang Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Hagen Klauk
Hagen Klauk Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

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