Oh, D. M.; Wippermann, S. M.; Schmidt, W. G.; Yeom, H. W.: Oxygen adsorbates on the Si(111)4x1-In metallic atomic wire: Scanning tunneling microscopy and density-functional theory calculations. Physical Review B 90 (15), 155432 (2014)
Wippermann, S. M.; Schmidt, W. G.; Oh, D. M.; Yeom, H. W.: Impurity-mediated early condensation of an atomic layer electronic crystal: oxygen-adsorbed In/Si(111)-(4×1)/(8×2). DPG Spring Meeting 2015, Berlin, Germany (2015)
Wippermann, S. M.; Oh, D. M.; Yeom, H. W.; Schmidt, W. G.: Oxygen adsorption on the In/Si(111) nanowire array: structure and influence on metal insulator transition. DPG Spring Meeting, Dresden, Germany (2014)
Multiple Exciton Generation (MEG) is a promising pathway towards surpassing the Shockley-Queisser limit in solar energy conversion efficiency, where an incoming photon creates a high energy exciton, which then decays into multiple excitons.
In this project, we aim to design novel NiCoCr-based medium entropy alloys (MEAs) and further enhance their mechanical properties by tuning the multiscale heterogeneous composite structures. This is being achieved by alloying of varying elements in the NiCoCr matrix and appropriate thermal-mechanical processing.