Helena Silva
Professor/Electrical and Computer Engr
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
333 Scholarly Contributions
In situ TEM study of crystallization and chemical changes in an oxidized uncapped Ge2Sb2Te5 film
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
In situ TEM study of crystallization and chemical changes in an oxidized uncapped Ge2Sb2Te5film
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0023761
In-Situ XRD Measurements and Simulations to Determine Grain Sizes in GeSbTe at Various Annealing Temperatures
2015
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Incorporation of GTR (generation--transport--recombination) in semiconductor simulations
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Investigation of Electrostatic Body Control in Accumulated Body MOSFETs
2014
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Investigation of Resistance Drift in Ge2Sb2Te5 Phase Change Memory Line Cells at Low Temperatures—Contributions of Charge Trapping
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Investigation of electrostatic body control in accumulated body MOSFETs
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Ion implantation of microcrystalline silicon for low process temperature top gate thin film transistors
1999
Research Type: Journal Article
Lessons for dynamic touch from a case of strokeinduced motor impairment
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
Linear Amorphization of Thin Film Ge2Sb2Te5 Patches Utilizing Filament Formation
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Low Temperature Characterization of Resistance Drift in Amorphous Ge2Sb2Te5
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Low Temperature Resistance Drift in Ge2Sb2Te5 and Contribution of Charge Traps
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Measurements of liquid silicon resistivity on silicon microwires
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
Melting a Wire At One End: High-Temperature Thermoelectric Transport via Generation-Transport-Recombination of Minority Carriers in Highly Doped Semiconductors
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Melting and crystallization of nanocrystalline silicon microwires through rapid self-heating
2009
Research Type: Journal Article