Microcontact printing (CP) was used in conjunction with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of hexadecanethiolates to fabricate gold etch masks on GaAs and GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-well substrates; patterns in the mask were transferred into the semiconductor with an anisotropic dry chemical-etch process. The measured luminescence efficiency of the etched features in GaAs/AlGaAs was similar to that of samples patterned using conventional lithography; this observation indicates that no mechanical or chemical damage is incurred in the CP process.
We demonstrate quantitative glucose detection using terahertz (THz) wireless communication for THz joint communication and sensing. The experimental results show a strong correlation between glucose concentrations and performance parameters including the eye amplitude and error vector amplitude in the eye and constellation diagrams.
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