Nanowires: Electronic and Optical Properties
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Presentations
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Aharonov-Bohm interference in topological insulator nanoribbons
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Authors
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D. Kong
- Stanford University
- Dept. Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford Univ
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Hailin Peng
- College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking Univ
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Keji Lai
- Dept. Applied Physics, Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
- Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
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S. Meister
- Stanford University
- Dept. Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford Univ
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Yulin Chen
- Department of Physics and SIMES, Stanford University
- Dept. Applied Physics, Stanford Univ
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Xiao-Liang Qi
- Stanford University
- Dept. Physics, Stanford Univ
- Microsoft Station Q
- Department of Physics, Stanford University
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Shoucheng Zhang
- Stanford University
- Dept. Physics, Stanford Univ
- Department of Physics, Stanford University
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Zhi-Xun Shen
- Stanford University
- Department of Physics and SIMES, Stanford University
- Dept. Applied Physics, Stanford Univ
- Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
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Yi Cui
- Stanford University
- Dept. Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford Univ
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University
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Shape-tunable electronic properties of H-passivated Si nanowires
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Authors
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Abraham Hmiel
- University at Albany-SUNY
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Yongqiang Xue
- University at Albany-SUNY
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Quantum confinement effect on Li-Segregation in Si nanowires
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Authors
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Chuan-Ding Dong
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Xin-Gao Gong
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Ru-Qian Wu
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Energetics and electronic structure of double-walled boron nanotubes
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Authors
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Hui Tang
- Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
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Sohrab Ismail-Beigi
- Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
- Yale University
- Center for Research on Interface Structure and Phenomena and Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT
- Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena, Yale University
- Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
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Spin-filtering by field dependent resonant tunneling
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Authors
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Zoran Ristivojevic
- Argonne National Laboratory
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The Electronic Structure of Heterostructured and Superlatticed Si/Ge Nanowires: A Maximally-Localised Wannier Function Approach
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Authors
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Matthew Shelley
- The Thomas Young Centre, Imperial College, London
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A.A. Mostofi
- Department of Physics and Materials, Imperial College London
- The Thomas Young Centre, Imperial College, London
- Imperial College London
- The Thomas Young Centre, Imperial College London
- Thomas Young Centre, Imperial College London
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First Principle Study on Wurzite Core-shell Nanowires Heterostructures ZnO/ZnS.
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Tuoc Vu
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Dep. of Materials Science \& Engineering, 1304 W. Green, Urbana, IL, USA
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A hybrid density functional study of double walled armchair SiC nanotubes
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Authors
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Kapil Adhikari
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Asok K. Ray
- Physics Department, The University of Texas at Arlington
- Physics Department, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas 76019
- Physics Department, University of Texas at Arlington, TX 76019
- Department of Physics, University of Texas Arlington
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First-principles Investigation of CdSe Nanowires using Wannier functions:Effects of Surface and Confinement on dielectric properties
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Authors
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Yosuke Kanai
- Condensed Matter and Materials Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Jeffrey Grossman
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Giancarlo Cicero
- Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Department, Politecnico of Torino, Italy
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Temperature Dependence of doped ZnO Nanowire Photoconductance
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Authors
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Dongdong Li
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Liang Zhao
- Tsinghua University
- Tsinghua Univ
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Pai-chun Chang
- Univ of Southern California
- University of Southern California
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Ruqian Wu
- UC Irvine
- University of California, Irvine
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Jia Grace Lu
- University of Southern California
- Univ of Southern California
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Anisotropic surface plasmon excitation in Au/silica nanowire by STEM-EELS
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Authors
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C. T. Wu
- Dept. MSE, NTU, Taiwan
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C. W. Chen
- Dept. MSE, NTU, Taiwan
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K. H. Chen
- IAMS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
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L. C. Chen
- CCMS, NTU, Taiwan
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M. -W. Chu
- CCMS, NTU, Taiwan
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C. H. Chen
- CCMS, NTU, Taiwan
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Optical Properties of PbSe Nanowires
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Authors
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E. Clifton
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J.G. Tischler
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E.E. Foos
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T.J. Zega
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R.M. Stroud
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J.E. Boercker
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C.D. Cress
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Al L. Efros
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S.C. Erwin
- Naval Research Laboratory
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The Optical Properties of Free Standing Titania Nanotube Arrays Fabricated by Electrochemical Anodization
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Authors
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Mohamed Abd Elmoula
- Northeastern University
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Latika Menon
- Northeastern University
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Doped ZnO nanowires and their optical properties
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Authors
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Athavan Nadarajah
- Portland State University
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R. Konenkamp
- Portland State University
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Photochemical Properties of Titania Nanotube Arrays
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Authors
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Ragen McAdoo
- Northeastern University
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Mohamed Abd Elmoula
- Northeastern University
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Latika Menon
- Northeastern University
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