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Jorik van de Groep

Researcher at Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials

Publications -  39
Citations -  2449

Jorik van de Groep is an academic researcher from Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1778 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorik van de Groep include Fundamental Research on Matter Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics & Stanford University.

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Transparent Conducting Silver Nanowire Networks

TL;DR: The insights given in this paper provide the key guidelines for designing high-transmittance and low-resistance nanowire electrodes for optoelectronic devices, including thin-film solar cells and the general design principles to use the nanowires also as a light trapping scheme.
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Spatially controlled doping of two-dimensional SnS 2 through intercalation for electronics

TL;DR: A solvent-based intercalation method to achieve p-type, n-type and degenerately doped semiconductors in the same parent material at the atomically thin limit is demonstrated and can open a new avenue connecting the previously disparate worlds of integrated circuits andatomically thin materials.
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Plasmoelectric potentials in metal nanostructures

TL;DR: A method for achieving electric potential that uses an all-metal geometry based on the plasmon resonance in metal nanostructures to induce electric potentials induced in gold nanospheres by optical irradiation is developed.
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Reversible and selective ion intercalation through the top surface of few-layer MoS2

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in MoS2 flakes where the edges have been sealed, a reversible and ion-selective intercalation occurs through the top surface via the intrinsic defects, implying potential applications in developing functional 2D-material-based devices with high tunability and ion selectivity.
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Spatiotemporal light control with frequency-gradient metasurfaces

TL;DR: This work can support integrated-on-chip solutions for spatiotemporal optical control, directly affecting emerging applications such as solid-state light detection and ranging (LIDAR), three-dimensional imaging, and augmented or virtual systems.