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Shen V. Chong
Researcher at Victoria University of Wellington
Publications - 67
Citations - 1276
Shen V. Chong is an academic researcher from Victoria University of Wellington. The author has contributed to research in topics: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1043 citations. Previous affiliations of Shen V. Chong include Industrial Research Limited & University of Auckland.
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Density-functional studies of tungsten trioxide, tungsten bronzes, and related systems
TL;DR: In this article, the effects on cell size and band structure as the size of the intercalated ion is increased were examined for cubic and hexagonal alkali bronzes and the results showed that the hexagonal bronzes are more stable than the cubic bronzes.
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Layered tungsten oxide-based organic-inorganic hybrid materials: an infrared and Raman study.
TL;DR: Ethylenediamine-tungsten oxide clearly displays a lack of terminal -NH3(+) ammonium groups which appear in hybrids with longer organic molecules, thus indicating that the longer chains are bound by electrostatic interactions as well as or in place of the hydrogen bonding that must be present in the shorter chain ethylenedienine hybrids.
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Spin-dependent tunnelling in magnetite nanoparticles
Grant V. M. Williams,Tushara Prakash,Tushara Prakash,John Kennedy,John Kennedy,Shen V. Chong,Sergey Rubanov +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a co-precipitation method was used to make Fe3O4 nanoparticles with an average size of 13.5nm and a magnetoresistance of up to −6.5% at 8'T and 300'K.
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Effects of annealing on the structural and optical properties of zinc sulfide thin films deposited by ion beam sputtering
John Kennedy,John Kennedy,Peter P. Murmu,Prasanth Gupta,Prasanth Gupta,D.A. Carder,D.A. Carder,Shen V. Chong,Shen V. Chong,Jérôme Leveneur,Sergey Rubanov +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, structural and optical properties of polycrystalline ZnS thin films fabricated by ion-beam sputtering were reported, and an energy bandgap was found to vary between 3.32 and 3.40 eV.
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Multifold improvement of thermoelectric power factor by tuning bismuth and antimony in nanostructured n-type bismuth antimony telluride thin films
Peter P. Murmu,John Kennedy,John Kennedy,John Kennedy,Sidharth Suman,Shen V. Chong,Shen V. Chong,Jérôme Leveneur,James Storey,James Storey,Sergey Rubanov,Ganpati Ramanath +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, post-deposition annealing of sputter-deposited nanostructured Bi0.7Sb1.3Te3 films was shown to lead to severalfold increases in thermoelectric power factor.