Guanghou Wang
Professor
Department of Physics
Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University
China
Biography
Prof. Guanghou Wang was born in Feixi Shanhui Province in 1939. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Beijing Normal University in 1963. After completing his visit in New York State University from 1980 to 1982, he returned to Nanjing University and was employed as professor of physics in 1988. He has worked as guest professor in the Univ. of Saarlands and BASF research center from 1990 to 1991. Prof. Guanghou Wang joined the international advisory committees of "International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Clusters" and the international advisory editors of Material Science Forum( Switzerland). Authorized by the committee, Prof. Wang organized and chaired the 12th International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Clusters (ISSPIC-12) in Nanjing in Sep, 2004. He was awarded the National Prize for Natural in Sciences of China (the second prize) for his research in "Atomic cluster and cluster assembled structures: size effect and novel properties" in 2010.
Research Interest
His research is related to atomic clusters and cluster-based nanostructures and nanomaterials, including: theoretical simulation of atomic clusters and design of cluster-based microstructures; spin manipulation of clusters and cluster-assembled nanostructures; controllable preparation, plasmon resonance property and nano-optics of cluster arrays; thermal physical properties as well as mass and/or energy transport through cluster-assembled system; magnetic and electric properties of nanostructured diluted magnetic oxides and multiferroic nanomaterials.
Publications
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D. Y. Pan, J. G. Wan, G. L. Xu, L. Y. Lv, Y. J. Wu. M. Han, J. M. Liu, G. H. Wang Room-temperature decay and light reactivation of high-Tc ferromagnetism in an oxide-diluted magnetic semiconductor J. of American Chemical Society, 128, 2608(2006)
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F. Q. Song, M. Han, M. D. Liu, B. Bang, J. G. Wan, G. H. Wang Experimental observation of nanojets formed by heating the PbO-coated clusters Phys. Rev. Lett., 94(9), 93401(2005)
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B. L. Wang, S. Y. Ying, G. H. Wang, A. Buldum, J. J. Zhao Novel structures and electronic properties of gold nanowires Phys. Rev. Lett. 86(10), 2046(2001)
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F. Q. Liu, L. S. Liao, G. H. Wang, G. X. Cheng. S. M. Bao Experimental observation of surface modes of quasi-free clusters Phys. Rev. Lett., 76(4), 604(1996)