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Nikhil Bhandari
Nikhil Bhandari
Current : Sr. Manager - Laser Processes, First Solar Inc.. Former : University of Cincinnati
Verified email at mail.uc.edu
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60.1: Invited Paper: Tandem Hybrid White OLED Devices with Improved Light Extraction
YS Tyan, YQ Rao, XF Ren, R Kesel, TR Cushman, WJ Begley, ...
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers 40 (1), 895-898, 2009
412009
Influence of surface scattering on the anomalous conductance plateaus in an asymmetrically biased InAs/In0. 52Al0. 48As quantum point contact
PP Das, NK Bhandari, J Wan, J Charles, M Cahay, KB Chetry, ...
Nanotechnology 23 (21), 215201, 2012
292012
Observation of a 0.5 conductance plateau in asymmetrically biased GaAs quantum point contact
N Bhandari, PP Das, M Cahay, RS Newrock, ST Herbert
Applied Physics Letters 101 (10), 2012
262012
Understanding the anomalous conductance plateau in asymmetrically biased InAs/In0. 52Al0. 48As quantum point contacts—A step towards a tunable all electric spin valve
PP Das, KB Chetry, N Bhandari, J Wan, M Cahay, RS Newrock, ...
Applied Physics Letters 99 (12), 2011
222011
Steps toward an all-electric spin valve using side-gated quantum point contacts with lateral spin–orbit coupling
N Bhandari, M Dutta, J Charles, RS Newrock, M Cahay, ST Herbert
Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 4 (1), 013002, 2013
212013
Tunable all electric spin polarizer
J Charles, N Bhandari, J Wan, M Cahay, RS Newrock
Applied Physics Letters 102 (6), 2013
102013
The g-factor of quasi-two-dimensional electrons in InAs/InGaAs/InAlAs inserted-channels
M Pakmehr, A Khaetskii, BD McCombe, N Bhandari, M Cahay, O Chiatti, ...
Applied Physics Letters 107 (8), 2015
82015
THz magneto-photoresponse of an InAs-based quantum point contact in the region of cyclotron resonance
M Pakmehr, VR Whiteside, N Bhandari, R Newrock, M Cahay, ...
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 456 (1), 012031, 2013
82013
Hysteresis in the conductance of asymmetrically biased GaAs quantum point contacts with in-plane side gates
N Bhandari, M Dutta, J Charles, M Cahay, RS Newrock
Journal of Applied Physics 114 (3), 2013
62013
Use of Hole and Electron Impeding layers to Improve the Efficiency of Organic Light Emitting Diodes
NK Bhandari
University of Cincinnati, 2009
42009
Potential Applications of All Electric Spin Valves Made of Asymmetrically Biased Quantum Point Contacts
N Bhandari, M Dutta, J Charles, J Wan, M Cahay, ST Herbert
Nanomagnetic and Spintronic Devices for Energy‐Efficient Memory and …, 2016
32016
Influence of Impurity and Dangling Bond Scattering on the Conductance Anomalies of Side-Gated Quantum Point Contacts
J Wan, J Charles, M Cahay, PP Das, N Bhandari, RS Newrock
Nanoelectronic Device Applications Handbook, 827-834, 2017
2017
InAs 2DEGs: What's the g-factor?
NB BD McCombe, Mehdi Pakmehr, A Khaetskii, Olivio Chiatti, SF Fischer, S ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 59, 2014
2014
Tunable all electric spin polarizer
NK Bhandari
University of Cincinnati, 2014
2014
Tunable All Electric Spin Polarizer Using A Quantum Point Contact With Two Pairs of In-Plane Side Gates
N Bhandari, J Charles, M Dutta, P Das, M Cahay, R Newrock, S Herbert
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2013, N18. 012, 2013
2013
THz Magneto-photoresponse of an InAs-based Quantum Point Contact Structure in the Region of Cyclotron Resonance
M Pakmehr, V Whiteside, N Bhandari, M Cahay, R Newrock, B McCombe
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2013, W18. 001, 2013
2013
Improving the efficiency of organic light emitting diodes by use of a diluted light-emitting layer
SH Mohan, K Garre, N Bhandari, M Cahay
Journal of nanoelectronics and optoelectronics 6 (2), 152-155, 2011
2011
biased InAs/In0. 52Al0. 48As quantum point contacts—A step towards a tunable all electric spin valve
PP Das, KB Chetry, N Bhandari, J Wan, M Cahay
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 99, 122105, 2011
2011
The g-factor of quasi-2D electrons in InAs/InGaAs/InAlAs inserted-channels
M Pakmehr, A Khaetskii, BD McCombe, N Bhandari, M Cahay, O Chiatti, ...
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