Nikhil K. Bhandari, Ph.D.

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2014 Electrical Engineering University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science Engineering
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Marc Cahay grad student 2014 University of Cincinnati
 (Tunable all electric spin polarizer.)
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Pakmehr M, Khaetskii A, McCombe BD, et al. (2015) The g-factor of quasi-two-dimensional electrons in InAs/InGaAs/InAlAs inserted-channels Applied Physics Letters. 107
Bhandari N, Dutta M, Charles J, et al. (2013) Steps toward an all-electric spin valve using side-gated quantum point contacts with lateral spin-orbit coupling Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. 4
Bhandari N, Dutta M, Charles J, et al. (2013) Hysteresis in the conductance of asymmetrically biased GaAs quantum point contacts with in-plane side gates Journal of Applied Physics. 114
Charles J, Bhandari N, Wan J, et al. (2013) Tunable all electric spin polarizer Applied Physics Letters. 102
Das PP, Bhandari NK, Wan J, et al. (2012) Influence of surface scattering on the anomalous conductance plateaus in an asymmetrically biased InAs/In(0.52)Al(0.48)As quantum point contact. Nanotechnology. 23: 215201
Bhandari N, Das PP, Cahay M, et al. (2012) Observation of a 0.5 conductance plateau in asymmetrically biased GaAs quantum point contact Applied Physics Letters. 101
Mohan SH, Garre K, Bhandari N, et al. (2011) Improving the efficiency of organic light emitting diodes by use of a diluted light-emitting layer Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics. 6: 152-155
Das PP, Chetry KB, Bhandari N, et al. (2011) Understanding the anomalous conductance plateau in asymmetrically biased InAs/In 0.52Al 0.48As quantum point contacts-A step towards a tunable all electric spin valve Applied Physics Letters. 99
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