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Toby Hallam
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Two-dimensional nanosheets produced by liquid exfoliation of layered materials
JN Coleman, M Lotya, A O’Neill, SD Bergin, PJ King, U Khan, K Young, ...
Science 331 (6017), 568-571, 2011
75112011
High-performance sensors based on molybdenum disulfide thin films.
K Lee, R Gatensby, N McEvoy, T Hallam, GS Duesberg
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) 25 (46), 6699-6702, 2013
5102013
Atomically precise placement of single dopants in Si
SR Schofield, NJ Curson, MY Simmons, FJ Rueß, T Hallam, L Oberbeck, ...
Physical review letters 91 (13), 136104, 2003
4912003
All-printed thin-film transistors from networks of liquid-exfoliated nanosheets
AG Kelly, T Hallam, C Backes, A Harvey, AS Esmaeily, I Godwin, J Coelho, ...
Science 356 (6333), 69-73, 2017
4842017
Toward atomic-scale device fabrication in silicon using scanning probe microscopy
FJ Ruess, L Oberbeck, MY Simmons, KEJ Goh, AR Hamilton, T Hallam, ...
Nano Letters 4 (10), 1969-1973, 2004
2142004
Raman characterization of platinum diselenide thin films
M O’Brien, N McEvoy, C Motta, JY Zheng, NC Berner, J Kotakoski, ...
2D Materials 3 (2), 021004, 2016
2032016
Controlled synthesis of transition metal dichalcogenide thin films for electronic applications
R Gatensby, N McEvoy, K Lee, T Hallam, NC Berner, E Rezvani, ...
Applied Surface Science 297, 139-146, 2014
1802014
Mapping of low-frequency Raman modes in CVD-grown transition metal dichalcogenides: Layer number, stacking orientation and resonant effects
M O’Brien, N McEvoy, D Hanlon, T Hallam, JN Coleman, GS Duesberg
Scientific reports 6 (1), 19476, 2016
1472016
Atomic-Scale Imaging and Spectroscopy for In Situ Liquid Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
KL Jungjohann, JE Evans, JA Aguiar, I Arslan, ND Browning
Microscopy and Microanalysis 18 (3), 621-627, 2012
1402012
Strain, bubbles, dirt, and folds: a study of graphene Polymer‐Assisted transfer
T Hallam, NC Berner, C Yim, GS Duesberg
Advanced Materials Interfaces 1 (6), 1400115, 2014
1292014
Transition metal dichalcogenide growth via close proximity precursor supply
M O'Brien, N McEvoy, T Hallam, HY Kim, NC Berner, D Hanlon, K Lee, ...
Scientific reports 4 (1), 7374, 2014
1062014
All-printed capacitors from graphene-BN-graphene nanosheet heterostructures
AG Kelly, D Finn, A Harvey, T Hallam, JN Coleman
Applied Physics Letters 109 (2), 2016
952016
Functionalisation of graphene surfaces with downstream plasma treatments
N McEvoy, H Nolan, NA Kumar, T Hallam, GS Duesberg
Carbon 54, 283-290, 2013
932013
Highly sensitive, transparent, and flexible gas sensors based on gold nanoparticle decorated carbon nanotubes
K Lee, V Scardaci, HY Kim, T Hallam, H Nolan, BE Bolf, GS Maltbie, ...
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 188, 571-575, 2013
922013
Progress in silicon-based quantum computing
RG Clark, R Brenner, TM Buehler, V Chan, NJ Curson, AS Dzurak, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A …, 2003
902003
Local charge trapping in conjugated polymers resolved by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy
T Hallam, MJ Lee, N Zhao, I Nandhakumar, M Kemerink, M Heeney, ...
Physical Review Letters 103 (25), 256803, 2009
792009
Measurement of phosphorus segregation in silicon at the atomic scale using scanning tunneling microscopy
L Oberbeck, NJ Curson, T Hallam, MY Simmons, G Bilger, RG Clark
Applied Physics Letters 85 (8), 1359-1361, 2004
732004
Scanning probe microscopy for silicon device fabrication
MY Simmons, FJ Ruess, KEJ Goh, T Hallam, SR Schofield, L Oberbeck, ...
Molecular Simulation 31 (6-7), 505-515, 2005
612005
A scanning Kelvin probe study of charge trapping in zone-cast pentacene thin film transistors
T Hallam, CM Duffy, T Minakata, M Ando, H Sirringhaus
Nanotechnology 20 (2), 025203, 2008
602008
Molybdenum disulfide/pyrolytic carbon hybrid electrodes for scalable hydrogen evolution
H Nolan, N McEvoy, M O'Brien, NC Berner, C Yim, T Hallam, ...
Nanoscale 6 (14), 8185-8191, 2014
582014
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