Demonstration and characterization of an ambipolar high mobility transistor in an undoped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well

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pp. 082105 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. F. Croxall ◽  
B. Zheng ◽  
F. Sfigakis ◽  
K. Das Gupta ◽  
I. Farrer ◽  
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Yu.G. Sadofyev ◽  
Y. Cao ◽  
A. Ramamoorthy ◽  
B. Naser ◽  
J.P. Bird ◽  
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Author(s):  
A. Carlsson ◽  
J.-O. Malm ◽  
A. Gustafsson

In this study a quantum well/quantum wire (QW/QWR) structure grown on a grating of V-grooves has been characterized by a technique related to chemical lattice imaging. This technique makes it possible to extract quantitative information from high resolution images.The QW/QWR structure was grown on a GaAs substrate patterned with a grating of V-grooves. The growth rate was approximately three monolayers per second without growth interruption at the interfaces. On this substrate a barrier of nominally Al0.35 Ga0.65 As was deposited to a thickness of approximately 300 nm using metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy . On top of the Al0.35Ga0.65As barrier a 3.5 nm GaAs quantum well was deposited and to conclude the structure an additional approximate 300 nm Al0.35Ga0.65 As was deposited. The GaAs QW deposited in this manner turns out to be significantly thicker at the bottom of the grooves giving a QWR running along the grooves. During the growth of the barriers an approximately 30 nm wide Ga-rich region is formed at the bottom of the grooves giving a Ga-rich stripe extending from the bottom of each groove to the surface.


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2021 ◽  
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pp. 524
Author(s):  
Bingqi Wu ◽  
Zhiting Chen ◽  
Xiaohui Xu ◽  
Ronghua Chen ◽  
Siwei Wang ◽  
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Functional characterization of plant agrichemical transporters provided an opportunity to discover molecules that have a high mobility in plants and have the potential to increase the amount of pesticides reaching damage sites. Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression in tobacco is simple and fast, and its protein expression efficiency is high; this system is generally used to mediate heterologous gene expression. In this article, transient expression of tobacco nicotine uptake permease (NtNUP1) and rice polyamine uptake transporter 1 (OsPUT1) in Nicotiana benthamiana was performed to investigate whether this system is useful as a platform for studying the interactions between plant transporters and pesticides. The results showed that NtNUP1 increases nicotine uptake in N. benthamiana foliar discs and protoplasts, indicating that this transient gene expression system is feasible for studying gene function. Moreover, yeast expression of OsPUT1 apparently increases methomyl uptake. Overall, this method of constructing a transient gene expression system is useful for improving the efficiency of analyzing the functions of plant heterologous transporter-encoding genes and revealed that this system can be further used to study the functions of transporters and pesticides, especially their interactions.


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pp. 8840-8846
Author(s):  
L R Bucci ◽  
W A Brock ◽  
I L Goldknopf ◽  
M L Meistrich

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pp. 1550-1556 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. D. Sun ◽  
R. Macaluso ◽  
M. D. Dawson ◽  
F. Robert ◽  
A. C. Bryce ◽  
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pp. e63073 ◽  
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Yoichi Takakusagi ◽  
Tomoe Kusayanagi ◽  
Kouji Kuramochi ◽  
Takahiko Imai ◽  
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pp. S711-S714 ◽  
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S. L. Qi ◽  
P. Liu ◽  
T. J. Yu ◽  
C. D. Wang ◽  
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