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Nanophotonics of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes: Two-dimensional photonic crystals and optical dipole antennas
A phenomenological approach for the half-metallic ferromagnets
 
Correlation effects in dilute Fermi liquids: Nonequilibrium spin systems and graphene
Electrical and mechanical properties of carbon nanostructures
 
Nonlinear effects in 2D & layered electronic systems
Angle-resolved photoemission studies on high temperature superconductor Bi2Sr2CuO6+delta
 
First principles theory of the lattice thermal conductivity of semiconductors
Scanning tunneling microscopy studies of single layer high-Tc cuprate Bi2Sr2-xLaxCuO6+delta
 
Scanning tunneling microscopy studies of an electron-doped high-Tc superconductor, Pr0.88LaCe0.12CuO4-delta
Gutzwiller approximation in strongly correlated electron systems
 
Bosonics in the copper and iron based high transition temperature superconductors
Thermoelectric property studies on nanostructured N-type Si-Ge bulk materials
 
Theory of phonon thermal transport in single-walled carbon nanotubes and graphene
Angular magnetoresistance oscillations in the molecular organic conductor (DMET)2I3: Experiment and calculation
 
Study of thermoelectric properties of nanostructured p-type Si-Ge, Bi-Te, Bi-Sb, and halfheusler bulk materials
Incommensurate Valence Bond Density Waves in the Glassy Phase of Underdoped Cuprates
 
Exotic phases of correlated electrons in two dimensions
Thermoelectric Property Studies of Nanostructured Bulk Materials: Si1-xGex, In4Se3-x, and Zn4Sb3
 
Geometric photovoltaics applied to amorphous silicon thin film solar cells
Quantum well structures for plasma instability-based terahertz radiation sources