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2016 Applied Physics Letters News 

Local phonon mode in thermoelectric Bi2Te2Se from charge neutral anti-sites

January 28, 2016 Kenneth Burch Bi2Te2Se1, Local Mode, Raman, Thermoelectric, Topological Insulators

Local modes caused by defects play a significant role in the thermal transport properties of thermoelectrics. Of particular interest are

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2016 News Physical Review Letters 

When Chiral Photons Meet Chiral Fermions

January 27, 2016 Kenneth Burch Chiral, Hall, Photo induced, Theory, Weyl

The Weyl semimetal is characterized by three-dimensional linear band touching points called Weyl nodes. These nodes come in pairs with

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