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Congratulations to Dr. Wu and Prof. Ping on their publication “Dimensionality and Anisotropicity Dependence of Radiative Recombination in Nanostructured  Phosphorene” in Journal of Materials Chemistry C as part of  Emerging investigators themed issue! The journal cover represents this work. In this study we study the interplay of dimensionality and anisotropicity on optoelectronic properties and exciton dynamics...
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Congratulations to Tyler for being awarded the ARCS Scholarship! The ARCS foundation (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists) is a non-profit organization that is administered by a group of women who financially support graduates and undergraduates of the United States’s colleges and universities. They provide scholarships and awards to create new discoveries in the field of...
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Congratulations to Bingzhang and Prof. Ping, as well as Feng Wu and Tyler Smart, for their work in collaboration with Prof. Shaowei Chen on carbon nanowires co-doped with ruthenium and nitrogen which has just been published in Nature Communications. This work develops a unique system which has the unprecedented ability to function as an effective...
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The Ping Group gladly welcomes postdoctoral researcher Dr. Junqing Xu! Learn More
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Capping off 2018, the group’s paper “Fundamental principles for calculating charged defect ionization energies in ultrathin two-dimensional materials” has been published in Physical Review Materials! Congratulations to Tyler, Feng, and Prof. Ping! Defects in two-dimensional (2D) materials are becoming prominent candidates for quantum emitters and scalable optoelectronic applications. However, several physical properties that characterize their...
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Congratulations to Tyler upon advancing to PhD candidacy after a successful oral exam. Keep up the good work!
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Our recent work on “Mechanistic insights of enhanced spin polaron conduction in CuO through atomic doping” has been accepted in npj Computational Materials! Congratulations to Tyler, Feng, and Prof. Ping! The formation of a “spin polaron” (SP) stems from strong spin-charge-lattice interactions in magnetic oxides, which leads to a localization of carriers accompanied by local magnetic...
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Our recent work on “Point of Anchor: Impacts on Interfacial Charge Transfer of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles” by Bingzhang Lu, Feng Wu in collaboration with Prof. Shaowei Chen’s group was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society! Photoinduced charge transfer across the metal oxide–organic ligand interface plays a key role in the diverse applications of...
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Our recent review article on “Spin-optotronic Properties of Organometal Halide Perovskites” by Prof. Ping with Prof. Jin Zhong Zhang was published as a cover article in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters! Spin is an intrinsic quantum mechanical property of fundamental particles including the electron. The spin property is intimately related to electronic and optical properties...
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Congratulations Feng and Prof. Ping on there new publication in Journal of Materials Chemistry A!   In this work we established a first-principles framework for polaron hopping mobility in anisotropic and doped metal oxides, by combining the generalized Landau-Zener theory with kinetic Monte-Carlo sampling.  Within this method, we can obtain the hopping transfer rates that...
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