Stewart Clark
Professor
Department of Physics
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Stewart Clark is Professor in the Department of Physics, Head of Section in the Centre for Materials Physics and Member of the Durham X-ray Centre
Research Interest
Programming and implementing first principle and empirical computer simulations for solid state, liquid and molecular systems. Density functional perturbation theory. First principles calculation of spectroscopic measurements. Computer simulations of structural and vibrational properties. Development of new techniques to calculate excited electronic states. Large scale computer simulations using high performance computing.
Publications
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Ivanov, K.A., Girshova, E.I., Kaliteevski, M.A., CLark, S.J. & Gallant, A.J. (2016). Anharmonic Bloch oscillations of electrons in electrically biased superlattices. Semiconductors 50(11): 1463-1468.
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Ivanov, K.A., Girshova, E.I., Kaliteevski, M.A., CLark, S.J. & Gallant, A.J. (2016). Anharmonic Bloch oscillations of electrons in electrically biased superlattices. Semiconductors 50(11): 1463-1468.
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Clark, Stewart J., Hollins, Thomas W., Refson, Keith & Gidopoulos, Nikitas I. (2017). Self-interaction free local exchange potentials applied to metallic systems. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 29(37): 374002.