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Mark S. Hybertsen
Researcher at Center for Functional Nanomaterials
Publications - 265
Citations - 28904
Mark S. Hybertsen is an academic researcher from Center for Functional Nanomaterials. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasiparticle & Conductance. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 260 publications receiving 26170 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark S. Hybertsen include Brookhaven College & St. John's University.
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Resolving the Evolution of Atomic Layer-Deposited Thin-Film Growth by Continuous In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Xiaohui Qu,Danhua Yan,Danhua Yan,Ruoshui Li,Ruoshui Li,Jiajie Cen,Chenyu Zhou,Chenyu Zhou,Wenrui Zhang,Deyu Lu,Klaus Attenkofer,Dario Stacchiola,Mark S. Hybertsen,Eli Stavitski,Mingzhao Liu +14 more
TL;DR: In situ synchrotron X-ray absorption near-edge structure characterization of thin-film titania growth by atomic layer deposition (ALD) over ZnO nanowires reveals persistent low-coordinated Ti motif.
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Direct measurement of lateral carrier leakage in 1.3-/spl mu/m InGaAsP multiple-quantum-well capped mesa buried heterostructure lasers
TL;DR: In this article, single-mode and wide-area InGaAsP CMBH CMPs were fabricated on one wafer with identical current blocking layers at the sides, showing that up to 30% of the threshold current in the singlemode CMP does not contribute to the active region.
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Theoretical study of trends in conductance for molecular junctions formed with armchair carbon nanotube electrodes
TL;DR: In this paper, a tight-binding model with a Green's function embedding approach was proposed for the transmission of aromatic molecule junctions formed between armchair (metallic) carbon nanotube electrodes.
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Microscopic simulation of the temperature dependence of static and dynamic 1.3-/spl mu/m multi-quantum-well laser performance
Bernd Witzigmann,Mark S. Hybertsen,C.L. Reynolds,Gregory Belenky,Leon Shterengas,Gleb Shtengel +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the temperature dependence of the performance of 13/spl mu/m Fabry-Perot (FP) multiple-quantum-well (MQW) lasers using detailed microscopic simulations.
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Ultrathin Amorphous Titania on Nanowires: Optimization of Conformal Growth and Elucidation of Atomic-Scale Motifs.
Danhua Yan,Mehmet Topsakal,Sencer Selcuk,John L. Lyons,Wenrui Zhang,Qiyuan Wu,Iradwikanari Waluyo,Eli Stavitski,Klaus Attenkofer,Shinjae Yoo,Mark S. Hybertsen,Deyu Lu,Dario Stacchiola,Mingzhao Liu +13 more
TL;DR: The quality of titania layers grown on ZnO nanowires is optimized using specific strategies for processing of the nanowire cores prior to titania coating, resulting in significantly more-uniform titania films and a conformal coating.