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    Electronic Structure, Surface Doping, and Optical Response in Epitaxial WSe 2 Thin Films
    with Y. Zhang, M. M. Ugeda, C. Jin, S. F. Shi, A. J. Bradley, A. Martín-Recio, H. Ryu, J. Kim, S. Tang, Y. Kim, B. Zhou, C. Hwang, Y. Chen, M. F. Crommie, Z. Hussain, Z. X. Shen, and S. K. Mo
    © 2016 American Chemical Society.High quality WSe2 films have been grown on bilayer graphene with layer-by-layer control of thickness using molecular beam epitaxy. The combination of angle-resolved photoemission, scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy, and optical absorption measurements reveal the atomic and electronic structures evolution and optical response of WSe2/BLG. We observe that a bilayer of WSe2 is a direct bandgap semiconductor, when integrated in a BLG-based heterostructure, th…Read more
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    SHIP2 phosphatase domain structure suggests sites of regulation (retrospective on DOI 10.1002/bies.201100195)
    with Sylvia Cheung and Alice Mui
    Bioessays 36 (11): 1019-1019. 2014.
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    Microbial responses to southward and northward Cambisol soil transplant
    with M. Wang, S. Liu, B. Sun, J. Zhou, and Y. Yang
    © 2015 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Soil transplant serves as a proxy to simulate climate changes. Recently, we have shown that southward transplant of black soil and northward transplant of red soil altered soil microbial communities and biogeochemical variables. However, fundamental differences in soil types have prevented direct comparison between southward and northward transplants. To tackle it, herein we report an analysis of microbial communities of Cambisol soil in an agriculture f…Read more