Tony Heinz

Tony F. Heinz (Palo Alto, 30 de abril de 1956) é um físico estadunidense.

Tony Heinz
Tony Frederick Heinz
Nascimento30 de abril de 1956
Palo Alto
CidadaniaEstados Unidos
Alma mater
Ocupaçãofísico, acadêmico, professor universitário, photon scientist
Prêmios
Empregador(a)Universidade Stanford, Universidade Columbia, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Centro de Aceleração Linear de Stanford, IBM Research
Página oficial
https://heinz.stanford.edu/, https://profiles.stanford.edu/tony-heinz

Recebeu o Prêmio Julius Springer de Física Aplicada de 2008.[1] É fellow da American Physical Society.

Publicações selecionadas

  • com F. Wang u. a.: The optical resonances in carbon nanotubes arise from excitons, Science, Volume 308, 2005, p. 838–841
  • com K.F. Mak u. a.: Measurement of the optical conductivity of graphene, Phys. Rev. Lett., Volume 101, 2008, p. 196405
  • com K.F. Mak u. a.: Atomically Thin: A New Direct-Gap Semiconductor, Phys. Rev. Lett., Volume 105, 2010, p. 136805
  • com C. Lee u. a.: Anomalous Lattice Vibrations of Single- and Few-Layer MoS2, ACS Nano, Volume 4, 2010, p. 2695–2700
  • com K.F. Mak u. a.: Control of valley polarization in monolayer MoS2 by optical helicity, Nature Nanotechnology, Volume 7, 2012, p. 494
  • com S.Z. Butler u. a.: Progress, challenges, and opportunities in two-dimensional materials beyond graphene, ACS Nano, Volume 7, 2013, p. 2898–2926
  • com K.F. Mak u. a.: Tightly bound trions in monolayer MoS2, Nature Materials, Volume 12, 2013, p. 207
  • com A.M. Van Der Zande u. a.: Grains and grain boundaries in highly crystalline monolayer molybdenum disulphide, Nature Materials, Volume 12, 2013, p. 554
  • com X. Xu u. a.: Spin and pseudospins in layered transition metal dichalcogenides, Nature Physics, Volume 10, 2014, p. 343
  • com C.H. Lee u. a.: Atomically thin p–n junctions with van der Waals heterointerfaces, Nature Nanotechnology, Volume 9, 2014, p. 676

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