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Toshishige Yamada
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Title
Adjunct Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Telephone Number
408-475-9041
Office Location
Engineering 2, Room 247A
Office Hours
By Appointment
Mail Stop
SOE2
Research Areas
Nanoscience and nanotechnology; physics of advanced electronic materials and devices including nanowires and nanocarbons for electronic, optoelectronic, and energy applications; materials theory and device modeling based on energy bands, equivalent circuits, analytical methods, Monte Carlo, and tight-binding; comparison to experiments.
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Toshishige Yamada's Research at UCSC
Toshishige Yamada's Publications with PDFs
ECE227 Fundamentals of Semiconductor Physics Course Web
EE232 Quantum Electronics Course Web
Toshishige Yamada's Web at Santa Clara University (SCU)
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Publication & Referee Records in Publons
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics Advisory Panel
Journal of Physics C: Condensed Matter Outstanding Reviewer
Nanotechnology Outstanding Reviewer
Selected Publications
T. Yamada, "Modeling of Kink-shaped Carbon-nanotube Schottky Diode with Gate Bias Modulation," Appl. Phys. Lett. 80 (21), 4027-4029 (2002).
T. Yamada, "Equivalent circuit model for carbon nanotube Schottky barrier: Influence of neutral polarized gas molecules," Appl. Phys. Lett. 88 (8), 083106 (2006).
T. Yamada, "Modeling of electronic transport in scanning tunneling microscope tip-carbon nanotube systems," Appl. Phys. Lett. 78 (12), 1739-1741 (2001).
T. Yamada, C. W. Bauschlicher, and H. Partridge, "Substrate for Atomic Chain Electronics," Phys. Rev. B 59 (23), 15430-15436 (1999).
T. Yamada, H. Yamada, A. J. Lohn, and N. P. Kobayashi, "Room-temperature Coulomb Staircase in Semiconducting InP Nanowires Modulated with Light Illumination", Nanotechnology 22 (5), 055201 (2011).
Degree
Ph.D. (EE), Arizona State University
M.S. & B.S. (Physics), University of Tokyo, Japan.
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