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Yunlei Zhang

Renmin University of China
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  • Renmin University of China
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
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    Effects of membrane pre-stress and intrinsic viscoelasticity on nanoindentation of cells using AFM
    with C. Y. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (23): 3415-3435. 2007.
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    Characterization of mechanical properties of polymers by nanoindentation tests
    with C. Y. Zhang, K. Y. Zeng, and L. Shen
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (28): 4487-4506. 2006.
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    Crystallization behaviour in a new multicomponent Ti16.6Zr16.6Hf16.6Ni20Cu20Al10metallic glass developed by the equiatomic substitution technique
    with K. B. Kim, P. J. Warren, and B. Cantor
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (20): 2371-2381. 2003.
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    Spin-resolved photoemission study of epitaxially grown MoSe 2 and WSe 2 thin films
    with S. K. Mo, C. Hwang, M. Fanciulli, S. Muff, Hugo Dil J., Z. X. Shen, and Z. Hussain
    © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd.Few-layer thick MoSe2 and WSe2 possess non-trivial spin textures with sizable spin splitting due to the inversion symmetry breaking embedded in the crystal structure and strong spin-orbit coupling. We report a spin-resolved photoemission study of MoSe2 and WSe2 thin film samples epitaxially grown on a bilayer graphene substrate. We only found spin polarization in the single-and trilayer samples-not in the bilayer sample-mostly along the out-of-plane direction of the sam…Read more
    © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd.Few-layer thick MoSe2 and WSe2 possess non-trivial spin textures with sizable spin splitting due to the inversion symmetry breaking embedded in the crystal structure and strong spin-orbit coupling. We report a spin-resolved photoemission study of MoSe2 and WSe2 thin film samples epitaxially grown on a bilayer graphene substrate. We only found spin polarization in the single-and trilayer samples-not in the bilayer sample-mostly along the out-of-plane direction of the sample surface. The measured spin polarization is found to be strongly dependent on the light polarization as well as the measurement geometry, which reveals intricate coupling between the spin and orbital degrees of freedom in this class of material.
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