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Biography
Wei Lu: Assistant Professor, Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
More information
about me.
My group.
Research interests
Nanoelectronics,
memory and logic circuits based on two-terminal resistive
switches (memristors), devices based on semiconductor
nanowires and heterostructures, solid state quantum devices,
nanoelectromechanical systems.
Selected Publications
(for a detailed list, please visit here)
Sung Hyun Jo, Kuk-Hwan Kim and Wei Lu, "High-Density Crossbar Arrays Based on a Si Memristive System", Nano Lett., 9, 870-874 (2009). PDF
Sung Hyun Jo and Wei Lu, "CMOS Compatible Nanoscale Nonvolatile Resistance Switching Memory", Nano Lett., 8, 392-397 (2008).
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Eric N. Dattoli, Qing Wan, Wei Guo, Yanbin Chen, Xiaoqing Pan, and Wei Lu, "Fully Transparent Thin-Film Transistor Devices Based on SnO2 Nanowires" Nano Lett., 7, 2463-2469 (2007). PDF
Wei Lu, and C. M. Lieber, "Nanoelectronics from the Bottom-up", Nature Mater., 6, 841-850 (2007).
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Jie Xiang, Wei Lu, Yongjie Hu, Yue Wu, Hao Yan and Charles M. Lieber, "High performance field effect transistors based on Ge/Si nanowire heterostructures", Nature, 441, 489-493 (2006).
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Wei Lu, Jie Xiang, Brian P. Timko, Yue Wu and Charles M. Lieber, "One-dimensional hole gas in germanium/silicon nanowire heterostructures", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 102, 10046-10051 (2005).
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Yue Wu, Jie Xiang, Chen Yang, Wei Lu and Charles M. Lieber,
"Single-crystal metallic nanowires and metal/semiconductor
nanowire heterostructures", Nature. 430, 61-65 (2004).
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Wei Lu, Zhongqing Ji, Loren Pfeiffer, K. W. West and A. J. Rimberg,
"Real-time Detection of Electron Tunneling in a Quantum
Dot", Nature. 423, 422-425 (2003). PDF
W. Lu, A. J.
Rimberg, K. D. Maranowski and A. C. Gossard,
"Single-electron transistor strongly coupled to an
electrostatically defined quantum dot", Appl. Phys. Lett.
77, 2746-2478 (2000).
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News
04/2009 - Sid Gaba joins the group. Welcome Sid!
4/2009 -
Wayne's paper on very-high frequency nanowire resonators
published in Applied Physics Letters.
2/2009 - Jo won the Silver Prize
from the 15th SAMSUNG Humantech Thesis Prize. Congratulations
Jo!
2/2009 - Jo and Kuk-Hwan's paper on crossbar memory was highlighted in the March 09 issue of Nature Materials. Congratulations Jo and Kuk-Hwan!
1/2009 - Jo and Kuk-Hwan successfully demonstrated high-density, 1kb crossbar array based on a Si "memristor" system. This work was published in Nano Letters. Congratulations Jo and Kuk-Hwan!
12/2008 - Jo and Kuk-Hwan's work on time- and bias-dependent resistance switching in nanoscale Si memristors was published in Nano Letters.
12/2008 - Our work on crossbar circuits was featured in a New Scientists article titled What happens when silicon can shrink no more?
11/2008 - Wei's review article on nanowire electronics published in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.
05/2008 - Hussain Al-Salman joins the group. Welcome Hussain!
05/2008 - Dr. Zhongqing Ji joins the group. Welcome Zhongqing!
05/2008 - Ting Chang joins the group. Welcome Ting!
3/28/2008 - Eric and Qing's paper on controlled doping of nanowires was accepted by Small.
3/3/2008 - Eric and Qing's paper on nanowire sensors was accepted by Applied Physics Letters as Cover Article.
01/2008 - Seok-Youl Choi joins the group. Welcome Seok!
1/11/2008 - Jo's paper on Si-based resistance switching memories was accepted by Nano Letters.
08/2007 - Kuk-Hwan Kim joins the group. Welcome Kuk-Hwan!
6/27/2007 - Eric and Qing's paper on transparent thin-film transistor devices was accepted by Nano Letters. This paper will be highlighted in the Sept. issue of MRS Bulletin.
5/30/2007 - Qing and Eric's paper on transparent metallic SnO2 nanowires was accepted by Applied Physics Letters. This paper has also been selected by the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology, and was featured in Nanotechweb.org.
3/26/2007 - Eric won the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations Eric!
1/16/2007 - Jo and Eric will give talks on crossbar memories and nanowire devices at the MRS spring meeting in San Francisco.
11/1/2006 - Qing and Eric's paper on ITO nanowires was accepted by Nano Letters.
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