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Jan 30, 2009Prediction of large linear-in-k spin splitting for holes in the 2D GaAs/AlAs systemDec 24, 2018Uncovering and tailoring hidden Rashba spin-orbit splitting in centrosymmetric crystalsSep 17, 2018Unified theory of the direct or indirect bandgap nature of conventional semiconductorsOct 19, 2019A realistic dimension-independent approach for charged defect calculations in semiconductorsFeb 19, 2017Atomic-ordering-induced quantum phase transition between topological crystalline insulator and Z2 topological insulatorJan 4, 2018Photocorrosion-limited maximum efficiency of solar photoelectrochemical water splittingMar 6, 2020Emergence of an upper bound to the electric field controlled Rashba spin splitting in InAs nanowiresSep 17, 2004Photoluminescence pressure coefficients of InAs/GaAs quantum dotsNov 23, 2014Supercoupling between heavy-hole and light-hole states in self-assembled quantum dotsJun 20, 2013Statistical Properties of Exciton Fine Structure Splittings and Polarization Angles in Quantum Dot EnsemblesOct 21, 2021Origin of giant valley splitting in silicon quantum wells induced by superlattice barriersJan 4, 2019Alloy theory with atomic resolution for Rashba or topological systemsJan 19, 2011False-positive and False-negative assignments of Topological Insulators in Density-Functional Theory and HybridsApr 25, 2017Electronic band structure of epitaxial PbTe (111) thin films observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopyNov 27, 2025Protected valley splitting against interface disorder toward scalable silicon electron spin qubitsDec 5, 2021Uniting the order and disorder dynamics in photoexcited VO2Mar 24, 2021Hidden Zeeman-type spin polarization in bulk crystalsNov 25, 2018Atomic mechanisms of fast diffusion of large atoms in GermaniumAug 28, 2020Emergence of the strong tunable linear Rashba spin-orbit coupling of two-dimensional hole gases in semiconductor quantumJul 23, 2015Zinc-blende and wurtzite GaAs quantum dots in nanowires studied using hydrostatic pressure