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Scientists Develop First Fabric to Automatically Cool or Insulate Depending on Conditions
University of Maryland researchers have created a fabric that dynamically regulates heat passing through it  More »

Stacked nanocrystals offer a new twist on handedness
UMD physics prof control 'chirality' in tiny inorganic arrangements  More »

Tiny Diamonds Could Enable Huge Advances in Nanotechnology
UMD researchers develop a new method for pairing nanoscale diamonds with other nanomaterials  More »

New UMD Synthesis Method May Shape Future of Nanostructures, Clean Energy
Findings advance efficient solar splitting of water into hydrogen fuel  More »

Clark School Engineers Recently Awarded Grants
Clark School-affiliated professors receive research funding  More »

Revolutionary New Solution for Semiconductor & Nano Materials
Research may lead to alternative energy advances  More »

Min Ouyang to Offer Fall Course in Nanotechnology
"Special Topics in Physics and Engineering Materials: Physics, Material Chemistry and Device Applications at the Nanoscale"  More »

Min Ouyang Receives Beckman Young Investigators Award
Assistant Physics Professor and NanoCenter member Min Ouyang has been awarded a three-year grant from the Arnold and Mable Beckman Foundation.  More »

Min Ouyang Receives ONR Young Investigator Award
Physicist Min Ouyang awarded over $300,000 by the Office of Naval Research to study spintronics  More »

NanoCenter research members receive $500k NSF MRI award
Research Professors of the Maryland NanoCenter, were awarded a NSF MRI grant totaling $500k.  More »

Dr. Min Ouyang Selected as Sloan Fellow, Receives CAREER Award
Showing exemplary performance as both reasearcher and professor, Dr. Min Ouyang was awarded a 2006 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship.  More »

NSF Renews Support for MRSEC
The Maryland MRSEC, led by founding director . Ellen Williams, has been renewed by the National Science Foundation following a ten-year record of success in research, education, and outreach. The MRSEC will purse two research thrusts, in low-dimensional interfaces (IRG 1) and in multifuncitonal magnetic oxides (IRG 2), as well as a selection of seed projects.  More »

 

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  • 1. Self-Ordered, Controlled Structure Nanoporous Membranes Using Constant Current Anodization
    Kwan Lee, Yun Tang and Min Ouyang
    Nano Letters, 2008-11, 8.12, pp.4624-4629
    doi: 10.1021/nl803271c
  • 2. Catalytic and Catalyst-free Synthesis of CdSe Nanostructures with Single-Source Molecular Precursor and Related Device Application
    Youxiang Zhang, Yun Tang, Kwan Lee and Min Ouyang
    Nano Letters, 2008-12, 9.1, pp.437-441
    doi: 10.1021/nl803352p
  • 3. Tailoring properties and functionalities of metal nanoparticles through crystallinity engineering
    Yun Tang & Min Ouyang
    Nature Materials, 2007-08, 6, pp.754-759
    doi: 10.1038/nmat1982
  • 4. Reversible Single Spin Control of Individual Magnetic Molecule by Hydrogen Atom Adsorption
    Liwei Liu, Kai Yang, Yuhang Jiang, Boqun Song, Wende Xiao, Linfei Li, Haitao Zhou, Yeliang Wang, Shixuan Du, Min Ouyang, Werner A. Hofer, Antonio H. Castro Neto, Hong-Jun Gao
    Scientific Reports, 2013-02, 3
    doi: 10.1038/srep01210
  • 5. Controlling Structural Symmetry of a Hybrid Nanostructure and its Effect on Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
    Qian Zhao, Muwei Ji, Hongmei Qian, Baosong Dai, Lin Weng, Jing Gui, Jiatao Zhang, Min Ouyang, Hesun Zhu
    Advanced Materials, 2013-12, (), pp.n/a-n/a
    doi: 10.1002/adma.201304652
  • 6. Hierarchical synthesis of non-centrosymmetric hybrid nanostructures and enabled plasmon-driven photocatalysis
    Lin Weng, Hui Zhang, Alexander O. Govorov, Min Ouyang
    Nature Communications, 2014-09, 5 (), pp.4792
    doi: 10.1038/ncomms5792
  • 7. Nonepitaxial Growth of Hybrid Core-Shell Nanostructures with Large Lattice Mismatches
    J. Zhang, Y. Tang, K. Lee, M. Ouyang
    Science, 2010-03, 327 (5973), pp.1634-1638
    doi: 10.1126/science.1184769
  • 8. Versatile Strategy for Precisely Tailored Core@Shell Nanostructures with Single Shell Layer Accuracy: The Case of Metallic Shell
    Jiatao Zhang, Yun Tang, Lin Weng, Min Ouyang
    Nano Letters, 2009-08, 9 (12), pp.4061-4065
    doi: 10.1021/nl902263h
  • 9. Engineering Acoustic Phonons and Electron?Phonon Coupling by the Nanoscale Interface
    Shangjie Yu, Jiatao Zhang, Yun Tang, Min Ouyang
    Nano Letters, 2015-08, (), pp.150827140819008
    doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03227
  • 10. Cooperative expression of atomic chirality in inorganic nanostructures
    Peng-peng Wang, Shang-Jie Yu, Alexander O Govorov, Min Ouyang
    Nature Communications, -0001-11, 8 (), pp.14312
    doi: 10.1038/ncomms14312
  • 11. Coherent Discriminatory Modal Manipulation of Acoustic Phonons at the Nanoscale
    Shang-Jie Yu, Min Ouyang
    Nano Letters, 2018-01, (), pp.
    doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04662
  • 12. Colloidal Binary Supracrystals with Tunable Structural Lattices
    Peng-peng Wang, Qiao Qiao, Yimei Zhu, Min Ouyang
    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018-07, (), pp.
    doi: 10.1021/jacs.8b05643
  • 13. Dynamic gating of infrared radiation in a textile
    Xu A. Zhang, Shangjie Yu, Beibei Xu, Min Li, Zhiwei Peng, Yongxin Wang, Shunliu Deng, Xiaojian Wu, Zupeng Wu, Min Ouyang, YuHuang Wang
    Science, 2019-02, 363 (6427), pp.619-623
    doi: 10.1126/science.aau1217
  • 14. Tuning Geometric Chirality in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures by Controlled Nanoscale Crystal Symmetry Breaking
    Hanyu Liu, András E. Vladár, Peng-Peng Wang, Min Ouyang
    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023-03, (), pp.
    doi: 10.1021/jacs.3c00503
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