S21-350 Low-Resistance Alloyed Metal Contacts to 2D and Bulk Semiconductor Materials Stanford researchers in the Pop Lab have developed a method of making low resistance, good conductivity, temperature tolerant, CMOS processing compatible contacts for 2d semiconductor materials based on transition metal dihalcogenides (TMD's). Kirstin Schauble Katie Neilson Eric Pop Krishna Saraswat Aravindh Kumar
S21-158 Method to Measure Magnetic Field at AC Frequencies without Using Current Spinning Researchers at Stanford have developed a Hall-effect sensing technique shown to be more accurate and cost effective than current spinning. Anand Lalwani Ananth Yalamarthy Hannah Alpert Maximillian Holliday Debbie Senesky Carla Pinzon
S04-132 A Method for Heteroepitaxial Growth of Germanium on Silicon Stanford researchers have patented a growth and anneal process for growing heteroepitaxial-germanium directly onto silicon. Krishna Saraswat Chi On Chui Ammar Nayfeh Takao Yonehara