During the duration of the grant, PREM research groups published 5 articles (PREM affiliated students/postdocs are underlined.)
Patrick Barfield, Vinh Tran, Vikram Nagarajan, Maya Martinez, Amirari Diego, Derek Bergner, Alessandra Lanzara, James G. Analytis, Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal, Electronic transport mechanisms in a thin crystal of the Kitaev candidate 𝛼-RuCl3 probed through guarded high impedance measurements, Appl. Phys. Lett. 122, 243102 (2023)
Diego Becerra, Alexander R. Klotz, and Lisa M. Hall, Single-molecule analysis of solvent-responsive mechanically interlocked ring polymers and the effects of nanoconfinement from coarse-grained simulations, Journal of Chemical Physics 160, 114906 (2024)
Alexander R. Klotz, Caleb J. Anderson, and Michael S. Dimitriyev, Chirality effects in molecular chainmail, Soft Matter 20, 7044-7058 (2024)
Alexander R. Klotz, Borromean hypergraph formation in dense random rectangles, Physical Review E 110, 034501 (2024)
Ivan Pelayo, Derek Bergner, Archibald J. Williams, Jiayuwen Qi, Penghao Zhu, Mahfuzun Nabi, Warren L. B. Huey, Luca Moreschini, ZilingDeng, Tyler Hadsell, Jonathan Denlinger, Alessandra Lanzara, Yuan-Ming Lu, Wolfgang Windl, Joshua Goldberger, and Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal, Three-dimensional dispersion in the type-II Dirac semimetals PtTe2 and PdTe2 revealed through circular dichroism in angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, Physical Review B 110, 195429 (2024).
CSULB-OSU Partnership for Education and Research in Topological Materials
This PREM project builds on a successful 2021–2024 PREM Seed partnership between California State University Long Beach (CSULB) and The Ohio State University’s Center for Emergent Materials (CEM), an NSF MRSEC. The collaboration strengthens research and training pathways for undergraduate and graduate students through joint research, mentoring, and cross-institutional engagement.