Ali Gokirmak
Professor/Electrical and Computer Engr
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
330 Scholarly Contributions
Temperature dependence of electrical resistivity of highly doped nanocrystalline and amorphous silicon thin films
2010
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Electromigration of Silicon in Molten and Crystalline Silicon Microwires Under Electrical Stress
2010
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Optical observations and numerical modeling of the thermoelectric Thomson effect on self-heating silicon microwires
2010
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Finite Element Simulation of Filamentation in Nanocrystalline Silicon Films Under Electrical Stress
2010
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Optical Observations of Thermoelectric Effects on Self-heated Nanocrystalline Microwires
2010
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Controlling Peripheral Leakage Currents in Ultra-narrow MOSFETs Using a Penta-Gate Approach
2010
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Temperature Dependent Electrical Characterization and Crystallization of Nanocrystalline Silicon
2010
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Growth from Melt and Phase Change Oscillations in Silicon Micro- and Nano-wires
2010
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Electromigration of Liquid Silicon in Nanocrystalline Silicon Microwires During Phase-change Oscillations
2010
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Benedicks Effect on Multi-Contact Nanocrystalline Microstructures Heated Through Alternating Electrical Signals
2010
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GOALI: Side gated ultra narrow channel silicon MOSFETs and transport studies at nanometer scale
2010
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Modeling of Set and Reset Operations of Phase-Change Memory Cells
2011
Research Type: Journal Article
Self-heating of silicon microwires: Crystallization and thermoelectric effects
2011
Research Type: Journal Article
Self-heating, crystallization, and thermoelectric effects at small scales and their relevance to todays electronic devices
2011
Research Type: Poster/Presentation