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Si/SiO2 Interface States

Non-Equilibrium Classical Transport

OLEDs

Graphene Nanoribbons

Few Spin Dynamics

Defects in Graphene

Surface Physics

Raman in Carbon Nanostructures

Excitons in Carbon Nanotubes

Interacting Impurities in Si

Valley Physics in Silicon

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  • NANO LETTERS20 \d\e October \d\e 2014 - 23:18

    Hooray! In a publication in ACS Nano Letters, André Saraiva and Belita Koiller demonstrate how to identify a pair of impurities in silicon, in analogy to the H2 molecule. The peculiarities of the Si conduction electrons permit to electrically contact and pass a current through this molecule. The result — extremely different from Ohm’s law, […]

  • Environmental Science and Technology3 \d\e July \d\e 2014 - 19:09

    Hooray!!! This issue of Environmental Science and Technology publishes an article by Rodrigo Capaz and our group’s collaborators from INMETRO. In this study, they take a step back from the usual interests of the group to discuss Terra Preta de Índio (Amazonian Dark Earths) a system of interest for soil and climate sciences. The soil […]

  • Physical Review Letters10 \d\e June \d\e 2014 - 15:10

    Hooray!!! Today’s cover at the Physical Review Letters electronic edition highlights the letter “Single-Shot Readout and Relaxation of Singlet and Triplet States in Exchange-Coupled P31 Electron Spins in Silicon”, in co-authorship with André Saraiva. A pair of isolated donors had its quantum state measured instantly through a method developed by the experimental group at University […]

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