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Enzo Rotunno
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 64
Citations - 809
Enzo Rotunno is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angular momentum & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 54 publications receiving 647 citations.
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STEM_CELL: A software tool for electron microscopy: Part I—simulations
Vincenzo Grillo,Enzo Rotunno +1 more
TL;DR: Innovative solutions are presented in the supercell manipulation and parameters setting and simulation execution through the modified Kirkland routines with extended output and comprehensive graphic tools.
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Novel near-infrared emission from crystal defects in MoS 2 multilayer flakes
Filippo Fabbri,Enzo Rotunno,Eugenio Cinquanta,Davide Campi,E. Bonnini,David L. Kaplan,Laura Lazzarini,Marco Bernasconi,Claudio Ferrari,Massimo Longo,Giuseppe Nicotra,Alessandro Molle,Venkataraman Swaminathan,Giancarlo Salviati +13 more
TL;DR: It is reported on the experimental evidence, confirmed by ab initio calculations, that sulfur vacancies give rise to a novel near-infrared emission peak around 0.75 eV in exfoliated MoS2 flakes.
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Blocking growth by an electrically active subsurface layer: the effect of Si as an antisurfactant in the growth of GaN.
Toni Markurt,Liverios Lymperakis,Jörg Neugebauer,Philipp Drechsel,Peter Stauss,Tobias Schulz,T. Remmele,Vincenzo Grillo,Enzo Rotunno,Martin Albrecht +9 more
TL;DR: D density functional theory calculations show that GaN growth on top of this SiGaN(3) layer is inhibited by forming an energetically unfavorable electrical dipole moment that increases with layer thickness and that is caused by charge transfer between cation dangling bonds at the surface to V(Ga) bound at subsurface sites.
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Visible and Infra-red Light Emission in Boron-Doped Wurtzite Silicon Nanowires
TL;DR: The light emission properties of boron-doped wurtzite silicon nanowires measured by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy at room temperature are shown and the evolution of the light emission property as function of the borons doping concentration and the growth temperature is presented.
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Experimental Demonstration of an Electrostatic Orbital Angular Momentum Sorter for Electron Beams
Amir H. Tavabi,Paolo Rosi,Enzo Rotunno,Alberto Roncaglia,Luca Belsito,Stefano Frabboni,Giulio Pozzi,Giulio Pozzi,Gian Carlo Gazzadi,Peng-Han Lu,Peng-Han Lu,Robert Nijland,Moumita Ghosh,Peter Tiemeijer,Ebrahim Karimi,Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski,Vincenzo Grillo +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an electrostatic sorter was used to analyze the orbital angular momentum (OAM) states of electron beams in a transmission electron microscope, achieving an OAM resolution of 50 nm.