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Davide Donadio
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 182
Citations - 25589
Davide Donadio is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal conductivity & Phonon. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 171 publications receiving 17239 citations. Previous affiliations of Davide Donadio include ETH Zurich & Max Planck Society.
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Direct observation of ultrafast hydrogen bond strengthening in liquid water
Jie Yang,Jie Yang,Riccardo Dettori,J. Pedro F. Nunes,Nanna Holmgaard List,Nanna Holmgaard List,Elisa Biasin,Martin Centurion,Zhijiang Chen,Amy A. Cordones,Daniel P. DePonte,Tony F. Heinz,Tony F. Heinz,Michael Kozina,Kathryn Ledbetter,Kathryn Ledbetter,Ming-Fu Lin,Aaron M. Lindenberg,Aaron M. Lindenberg,Mianzhen Mo,Anders Nilsson,Xiaozhe Shen,Thomas J. A. Wolf,Davide Donadio,Kelly J. Gaffney,Todd J. Martínez,Todd J. Martínez,Xijie Wang +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the ultrafast structural response to the excitation of the OH stretching vibration in liquid water with femtosecond temporal and atomic spatial resolution using liquid ultrafast electron scattering.
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High Seebeck Coefficient and Unusually Low Thermal Conductivity Near Ambient Temperatures in Layered Compound Yb2–xEuxCdSb2
Joya A. Cooley,Phichit Promkhan,Shruba Gangopadhyay,Davide Donadio,Davide Donadio,Warren E. Pickett,Brenden R. Ortiz,Eric S. Toberer,Susan M. Kauzlarich +8 more
TL;DR: The solid solution of the Zintl phase, Yb2-xEuxCdSb2, presented such an optimal structure, and here we characterize its thermoelectric properties above room temperature as mentioned in this paper.
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Decisive role of nuclear quantum effects on surface mediated water dissociation at finite temperature.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the impact of NQEs on the dissociation of water wires on stepped Pt(221) surfaces, and find that they result in an increase of up to 20% of the quantum contribution compared with the harmonic estimates.
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Strongly tunable anisotropic thermal transport in MoS2 by strain and lithium intercalation: first-principles calculations
TL;DR: Chen et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the modulation of heat transport in MoS2 by lithium intercalation and cross-plane strain, and found that both the in-plane and crossplane thermal conductivity are extremely sensitive to both strain and electrochemical inter-calation.
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Structure and Dynamics of the Quasi-Liquid Layer at the Surface of Ice from Molecular Simulations
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural and dynamical properties of the quasi-liquid layer (QLL) at the surface of ice were characterized by molecular dynamics simulations with a thermodynamically consistent water model.