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Alexandra A. Fursina
Alexandra A. Fursina
Research Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Lincoln
Verified email at unl.edu
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Kinetics of diazonium functionalization of chemically converted graphene nanoribbons
A Sinitskii, A Dimiev, DA Corley, AA Fursina, DV Kosynkin, JM Tour
ACS nano 4 (4), 1949-1954, 2010
4502010
Electrically driven phase transition in magnetite nanostructures
S Lee, A Fursina, JT Mayo, CT Yavuz, VL Colvin, RG Sumesh Sofin, ...
Nature materials 7 (2), 130-133, 2008
1562008
Selectivity map for molecular beam epitaxy of advanced III–V quantum nanowire networks
P Aseev, A Fursina, F Boekhout, F Krizek, JE Sestoft, F Borsoi, S Heedt, ...
Nano letters 19 (1), 218-227, 2018
1382018
Field effect enhancement in buffered quantum nanowire networks
F Krizek, JE Sestoft, P Aseev, S Marti-Sanchez, S Vaitiekėnas, L Casparis, ...
Physical review materials 2 (9), 093401, 2018
1132018
Nanogaps with very large aspect ratios for electrical measurements
A Fursina, S Lee, RGS Sofin, IV Shvets, D Natelson
Applied Physics Letters 92 (11), 2008
1002008
Electronic transport in monolayer graphene nanoribbons produced by chemical unzipping of carbon nanotubes
A Sinitskii, AA Fursina, DV Kosynkin, AL Higginbotham, D Natelson, ...
Applied Physics Letters 95 (25), 2009
922009
Shadow-wall lithography of ballistic superconductor–semiconductor quantum devices
S Heedt, M Quintero-Pérez, F Borsoi, A Fursina, N van Loo, GP Mazur, ...
Nature Communications 12 (1), 4914, 2021
852021
Polarization‐Dependent Electronic Transport in Graphene/Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 Ferroelectric Field‐Effect Transistors
A Lipatov, A Fursina, TH Vo, P Sharma, A Gruverman, A Sinitskii
Advanced Electronic Materials 3 (7), 1700020, 2017
782017
Origin of hysteresis in resistive switching in magnetite is Joule heating
AA Fursina, RGS Sofin, IV Shvets, D Natelson
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 79 (24), 245131, 2009
752009
Sequential electron transport and vibrational excitations in an organic molecule coupled to few-layer graphene electrodes
E Burzuri, JO Island, R Diaz-Torres, A Fursina, A Gonzalez-Campo, ...
ACS nano 10 (2), 2521-2527, 2016
682016
Toward molecular spin qubit devices: Integration of magnetic molecules into solid-state devices
AA Fursina, A Sinitskii
ACS Applied Electronic Materials 5 (7), 3531-3545, 2023
322023
Single‐Shot Fabrication of Semiconducting–Superconducting Nanowire Devices
F Borsoi, GP Mazur, N van Loo, MP Nowak, L Bourdet, K Li, S Korneychuk, ...
Advanced Functional Materials 31 (34), 2102388, 2021
312021
Interplay of bulk and interface effects in the electric-field driven transition in magnetite
AA Fursina, RGS Sofin, IV Shvets, D Natelson
arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.5374, 2009
192009
Electropolymerization of poly (phenylene oxide) on graphene as a top-gate dielectric
A Lipatov, BB Wymore, A Fursina, TH Vo, A Sinitskii, JG Redepenning
Chemistry of Materials 27 (1), 157-165, 2015
162015
Interfacial transport properties between a strongly correlated transition metal oxide and a metal: Contact resistance in (, Au, Pt) nanostructures
AA Fursina, RGS Sofin, IV Shvets, D Natelson
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 82 (24), 245112, 2010
162010
Coplanar switching of polarization in thin films of vinylidene fluoride oligomers
P Sharma, A Fursina, S Poddar, S Ducharme, A Gruverman
Applied Physics Letters 105 (18), 2014
92014
Statistical distribution of the electric field-driven switching of the Verwey state in Fe3O4
AA Fursina, RGS Sofin, IV Shvets, D Natelson
New Journal of Physics 14 (1), 013019, 2012
62012
Investigation of electrically driven transition in magnetite nanostructures
A Fursina
Rice University, 2010
52010
n, IV Shvets and D. Natelson
S Lee, A Fursina, JT Mayo, CT Yavuz, VL Colvin, RGS So
Nat. Mater 7, 130, 2008
52008
Scalable quantum nanowire networks grown by molecular beam epitaxy
F Krizek, JE Sestoft, P Aseev, S Marti-Sanchez, S Vaitiekenas, L Casparis, ...
submitted, 2018
22018
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