Condensed Matter Physics
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Now physicists at MIT have come up with a blueprint for a device they believe would be able to convert ambient terahertz waves into a direct current, a form of electricity that powers many household electronics. [35] A pair of... more
Materials with the olivine LixMPO4 structure form an important new class of materials for rechargeable Li batteries. There is significant interest in their electronic properties because of the importance of electronic conductivity in... more
In this review article we discuss the recent progress in studying ballistic transport for charge carriers in graphene through highly inhomogeneous magnetic field known as magnetic barrier in combination with gate voltage induced... more
We report ballistic magnetoresistance (BMR) values in magnetic nanocontacts for Ni, Co, and Fe. The samples range from atomic nanocontacts (smaller than 1nm cross-section) to stable electrodeposited nanocontacts (up to 30nm... more
The band gap of Cd1-xMgxTe can be easily tuned from 1.48 to 3.5 eV (x = 0 to 1), and hence this material is a potential candidate for developing the wide band gap top cell in tandem solar cells. In this paper, we present an all-sputtered... more
With such a general model, one cannot obtain numerical results, but one can obtain general results which appear to correspond to some of the peculiar properties of liquid helium. Eq. (1) is not the exact Hamiltonian; it can be derived... more
Vibrational dynamics of binary titanium borides is studied from first-principles. Polarized and unpolarized Raman spectra of TiB, TiB2, and Ti3B4 are reported along with the experimental spectra of commercial powder and bulk TiB2... more
The polymer electrolytes comprising blend of poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) as a host polymer and LiClO4 as a dopant are prepared by solution casting technique. The amorphous nature of the polymer–salt... more
We report some time-resolved luminescence measurements on the conjugated polymer, MEH-PPV, that show a marked dependence on the intensity of the excitation light. At low laser powers the excited state lifetime is longer than has been... more
Fluids in porous media are commonly studied with analytical or simulation methods, usually assuming that the host medium is rigid. By evaluating the substrate’s response (relaxation) to the presence of the fluid we assess the error... more