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Squid-based CW NMR system for measuring the magnetization of 3He films
Search, synthesis, and analysis for semiconductor device design
 
Synthesis and application of one-dimensional nanomaterials
Use the superconducting proximity effect to investigate alkali metal films and the comparison between the experiment and theory
 
Some studies of nanocrystal quantum dots on chemically functionalized substrates (semiconductors) for novel biological sensing
CI approach to spectra of quantum dots
 
Moment formation and pairing in the 2D Hubbard model
Quantum phase transitions in disordered antiferromagnets
 
Location, ionization and shielding of impurities in helium nanodroplets
Progress in measurement techniques for the single Cooper-pair box qubit
 
Evaporative attachment of slow electrons to free sodium clusters
Multimillion-to-billion atom molecular dynamics simulations of deformation, damage, nanoindentation, and fracture in silica glass and energetic materials
 
Object representation and magnetic moments in thin alkali films
Quasiparticle tunneling and quantum coherence in the single Cooper-pair box
 
Investigation of the superconducting proximity effect (SPE) and magnetic dead layers (MDL) in thin film double layers
Low field study of A-like phase for superfluid 3He in aerogel
 
Properties of hard-core bosons in potential traps
Plasmon photoabsorption and surface ionization of metal nanoclusters
 
Heat-initiated oxidation of aluminum nanoparticles
Entanglement in quantum critical and topological phases
 
Magnetization study of two dimensional helium three
Properties of magnetic nanostructures
 
A compact numerical approximate solution for Friedel-Anderson and Kondo problem
Fidelity: A quantum information-theoretic approach to problems in condensed matter physics and quantum chaos
 
Plasmonic excitations in nanostructures
Modeling graphene: Magnetic, transport and optical properties