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Twin physically unclonable functions based on aligned carbon nanotube arrays
Aligned carbon nanotube arrays have random characteristics, such as chirality and position, perpendicular to the growth direction and identical characteristics along the growth direction. We proposed and realized twin physically unclonable functions based on CNTs for secure communication.
light-triggered, large-area, programmable micro-assembly using a photosensitve polymer
A simple wafer-level micro-assembly technique based on light-triggered change in both surface topography and interfacial adhesion of a soft photo-sensitive polymer is developed, which allows the assembly of diverse materials and functional devices, with the printing size up to 4-inch.
Mapping of the mechanical response in Si/SiGe nanosheet device geometries
Peering into the mechanics of nanosheet device structures using x-ray diffraction uniquely reveals the interplay of distinct deformation modes as dictated by their geometry.