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Daniel Gunlycke

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|March 8, 2016
Triangular lattice exciton modelDaniel Gunlycke, Frank Tseng
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|September 20, 2017
Hydrolysis of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate by the Cyclic Tetramer of Zirconium HydroxideIgor V Schweigert, Daniel Gunlycke
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|June 11, 2019
Analysis of Correlated Dynamics in the Grotthuss Mechanism of Proton DiffusionSean A Fischer, Daniel Gunlycke
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 10, 2011
Materials science. Local peeling of grapheneDaniel Gunlycke, Paul E Sheehan
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|December 26, 2015
Using dark states for exciton storage in transition-metal dichalcogenidesFrank Tseng, Ergun Simsek, Daniel Gunlycke
Chemical Science|October 13, 2018
Correlated dynamics in aqueous proton diffusionSean A Fischer, Brett I Dunlap, Daniel Gunlycke
Nano Letters|December 11, 2012
Confinement, transport gap, and valley polarization in graphene from two parallel decorated line defectsDaniel Gunlycke, Smitha Vasudevan, Carter T White
Nano Letters|January 11, 2007
Ballistic transport in graphene nanostrips in the presence of disorder: importance of edge effectsDenis A Areshkin, Daniel Gunlycke, Carter T White
Nano Letters|August 20, 2010
Edges bring new dimension to graphene nanoribbonsDaniel Gunlycke, Junwen Li, John W Mintmire, et al.
Nano Letters|February 14, 2007
Hidden one-electron interactions in carbon nanotubes revealed in graphene nanostripsCarter T White, Junwen Li, Daniel Gunlycke, et al.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|March 8, 2016
Triangular lattice exciton modelDaniel Gunlycke, Frank Tseng
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|September 20, 2017
Hydrolysis of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate by the Cyclic Tetramer of Zirconium HydroxideIgor V Schweigert, Daniel Gunlycke
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|June 11, 2019
Analysis of Correlated Dynamics in the Grotthuss Mechanism of Proton DiffusionSean A Fischer, Daniel Gunlycke
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 10, 2011
Materials science. Local peeling of grapheneDaniel Gunlycke, Paul E Sheehan
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|December 26, 2015
Using dark states for exciton storage in transition-metal dichalcogenidesFrank Tseng, Ergun Simsek, Daniel Gunlycke
Chemical Science|October 13, 2018
Correlated dynamics in aqueous proton diffusionSean A Fischer, Brett I Dunlap, Daniel Gunlycke
Nano Letters|December 11, 2012
Confinement, transport gap, and valley polarization in graphene from two parallel decorated line defectsDaniel Gunlycke, Smitha Vasudevan, Carter T White
Nano Letters|January 11, 2007
Ballistic transport in graphene nanostrips in the presence of disorder: importance of edge effectsDenis A Areshkin, Daniel Gunlycke, Carter T White
Nano Letters|August 20, 2010
Edges bring new dimension to graphene nanoribbonsDaniel Gunlycke, Junwen Li, John W Mintmire, et al.
Nano Letters|February 14, 2007
Hidden one-electron interactions in carbon nanotubes revealed in graphene nanostripsCarter T White, Junwen Li, Daniel Gunlycke, et al.
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