Zhiming Wang
Professor
Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences - Electronic
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Prof. Zhiming Wang obtained his PH.D in condensed matter physics from the institute of semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Science in Beijing in 1998. He carried out the post-doctoral work in molecular-beam epitaxy and scanning tunneling microscope at Paul-Drude-Institute for solide state electronics Berlin(1998-2000), and was a research associate in the physics department of the University of Arkansas(2000-2007) before joining the Arkansas Institute of Nanoscale Materials Science and Engineering in 2007 where he was a Research Professor untill June 2011. Now he is a Professor in National 1000-Talent Program, working in the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu. His research has centered on the structural,optical,and electrical properties of low-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures. He has published more than 160 scientific articles in peer reviewed journals and edited several conference proceedings. He serves on the editor of the book series"Lecture Notes in Nanoscale Science and Technology"and"Springer Series in Materials Science"as well as being the journal editor-in-chief of "Nanoscale Research Letters".
Research Interest
Nanoelectronics, Information Materials and Components, Information Materials and Components
Publications
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Wu, J., Hirono, Y., Li, X., Wang, Z. M., Lee, J., Benamara, M., ... & Salamo, G. J. (2014). Selfâ€Assembly of Multiple Stacked Nanorings by Vertically Correlated Droplet Epitaxy. Advanced Functional Materials, 24 (4), 530-535.
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Wu, J., Liu, L., Liu, S., Yu, P., Zheng, Z., Shafa, M., ... & Wang, Z. M. M. (2014). High Responsivity Photoconductors Based on Iron Pyrite Nanowires Using Sulfurization of Anodized Iron Oxide Nanotubes. Nano letters.
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Wu, J., Yu, P., Susha, A. S., Sablon, K. A., Chen, H., Zhou, Z., ... & Wang, Z. M. (2015). Broadband efficiency enhancement in quantum dot solar cells coupled with multispiked plasmonic nanostars. Nano Energy.