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IRG A
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Spatial fluctuations of helical Dirac fermions on the surface of topological insulators
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Quantum Oscillations from topological surface electrons
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Growth of high quality semiconductor crystals as hosts for topological surface states
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Topological Surface States Penetrate Through Surface Barriers
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See how they run... electrons on the surface of a novel insulator
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Topological Protection Against Backscattering
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Extending Universal Nodal Excitation Optimizes Superconductivity in Cuprates
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Electronic phase transition in graphene in a magnetic field
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Discovery of a Topological Insulator Bi2Se3 with a Single Surface Dirac Cone
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Superconductivity in the topological Insulator Bi2Se3
IRG B
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Silicon/Organic Heterojunctions for Photovoltaics
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Wrinkles and Folds as Photonic Structures in Photovoltaics
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Pulsed Laser Plasmonic Welding of Ag Nanowires for Transparent Conducting Layers
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MoO3 Films for Efficient Hole-Injection in Organic Electronics
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Device Characteristics of Bulk-Heterojunction Polymer Solar Cells
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Damage-Free Laser Printing of Organic Electronic Molecules
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Organic Passivation of Silicon Surfaces
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Designed Organophosphonate Self-Assembled Monolayers Enhance Device Performance of Pentacene-Based Organic Thin-Film Transistors
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Patterning of Polymer LED Materials by Dry Transfer Printing
IRG C
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Block Copolymer Lamellae: Stand Up and Shear (Align)
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Self-assembly of ionic surfactants accelerated by graphics processing units
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Designer-Density Dot Array Templates
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Controlling Heterogeneous Nucleation in Organic Semiconductor Thin Films
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Shear Stretches Spheres into Cylinders in Block Copolymer Thin Films
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Coarsening Phenomena in Electrohydrodynamic Lithography of Thin Polymer Films
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Reorientation of Nanoscale Block Copolymer Domains by Shear
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Simulations of Thin Copolymer Films under Shear
IRG D
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Effective Mass and Spin Susceptibility of Dilute Two-dimensional Holes in GaAs
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Multi-second Electron Spin Coherence in Ultra-pure Silicon
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Controlling Electron Spins in Nanowires
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Germanium Nanowire Spin-Valve Device
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Ultra-Fast Electrically Driven Single Spin Rotations
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Ultra-High Mobility Si Quantum Wells & Search For Non-AbelianTwo-dimensional Quantum States
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Electrons on the brink: Fractal patterns may be key to semiconductor magnetism
EDUCATION
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Outreach: Materials Science Day for Middle school pilot program
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Outreach: Nanodays for the public at the public Library
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Partnership between Historically Black Colleges and Universities and PCCM
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Making Stuff at Princeton: PCCM partners with NOVA
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PCCM Hosts Successful High School Junior Researchers
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PCCM Explores Efforts to Improve Diversity for Individuals with Disabilities
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PCCM hosts family Holiday Show with Prof. Howard Stone
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Princeton and Liberty Science Center Expand Partnership
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PCCM and Materials Science Education
Seeds
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Up the photon staircase: photons repel each other
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Ultrastable Nanostructured Polymer Glasses by Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation
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Water Transport in Hydrophilic Channels of Nafion
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Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
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PCCM’s Shared Facility – Imaging and Analysis Center
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Imaging and Analysis Center at Princeton