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Charles Woffinden
Researcher at University of York
Publications - 12
Citations - 165
Charles Woffinden is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectroscopy & Density functional theory. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 136 citations.
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Enhanced oxidation of nanoparticles through strain-mediated ionic transport
Andrew Pratt,Andrew Pratt,Leonardo Lari,Ondrej Hovorka,Ondrej Hovorka,A. B. Shah,Charles Woffinden,S. P. Tear,Chris Binns,Roland Kröger +9 more
TL;DR: It is conjecture that such a strain-gradient-enhanced mass transport mechanism may prove essential for understanding the reaction of nanoparticles with gases in general, and for providing deeper insight into ionic conductivity in strained nanostructures.
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The SMILE Soft X-ray Imager (SXI) CCD design and development
Matthew R. Soman,David Hall,Andrew D. Holland,R. Burgon,Thomas W. Buggey,Jesper Skottfelt,Steve Sembay,P. Drumm,J. Thornhill,A. M. Read,J. Sykes,D. Walton,Graziella Branduardi-Raymont,T. Kennedy,W. Raab,Peter Verhoeve,David Agnolon,Charles Woffinden +17 more
TL;DR: SMILE, the Solar wind magnetosphere ionosphere link Explorer, is a joint science mission between the European Space Agency and the Chinese Academy of Sciences as mentioned in this paper, which is uniquely equipped to study the interaction between the Earth's magnetosphere-ionosphere system and the solar wind on a global scale.
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Metastable de-excitation spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy study of the2×4and2×7reconstructions of Ho on Si(001)
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Teledyne e2v sensors optimised for ground-based and space applications
Paul Jorden,Denis Bourke,Ryan Cassidy,Paul Jerram,Jérôme Pratlong,Ian Swindells,Charles Woffinden +6 more
TL;DR: An exciting new capability for back-biased CMOS imagers with significantly enhanced red-sensitivity is presented and it is now possible to supply CMOS sensors with comparable performance to CCDs.
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Metastable De-excitation Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory Study of the Selective Oxidation of Crotyl Alcohol over Pd(111)
James Naughton,Andrew Pratt,Charles Woffinden,Christopher Eames,S. P. Tear,Sarah Thompson,Adam F. Lee,Karen Wilson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the metastable de-excitation spectroscopy (MDS) was used to probe the bonding and reactivity of crotyl alcohol over Pd(111) and provide insight into the selective oxidation pathway to crotonaldehyde.