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Dr Shuqiu Wang

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Pair wave function symmetry in UTe2

Odd-parity quasiparticle interference in the superconductive surface state of UTe2
Topological Quasiparticle Surface Band in UTe2
Science, 388, 938-944 (2025).

Single-layer TiOx reconstructions on SrTiO3 (111): (√7 × √7)R19.1°, (√13 × √13)R13.9°, and related structures

Surface Science Elsevier 675 (2018) 36-41

Authors:

TK Andersen, Shuqiu Wang, Martin Castell, DD Fong, LD Marks

Abstract:

The atomic structures of two reconstructions, (√7 × √7)R19.1° and (√13 × √13)R13.9°, on the SrTiO3 (111) surface were determined using a combination of density functional theory and scanning tunneling microscopy data and APW + lo density functional theory minimizations and simulations. These reconstructions belong to the same structural family made up of an interconnected, single layer of edge-sharing TiO6 and TiO5[] octahedra. This family of reconstructions between 0.5 and 1.5 excess TiO2, representing the lowest-reported TiO2 coverages for reconstructions on this surface. This family is found to include the previously-solved (2 × 2)a reconstruction. They all follow a simple rule for surface composition, which serves as a tool for better understanding and predicting the structure of other reconstructions of arbitrary surface unit cell size on SrTiO3 (111). This reconstruction family and the calculations of surface energies for different hypothesis structures also shed light on the structure of Schottky defects observed on these reconstructed SrTO3 (111) surfaces.
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Oxidation mechanism of SiC–Zirconia–Glass ceramic coated carbon/carbon composites at 1123–1273K

Materials Research Bulletin Elsevier 91 (2017) 189-196

Authors:

Shuqiu Wang, Fanhao Zeng, Yi Li, Yi Gu, Fuqin Zhang, Xiang Xiong
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Effects of heat treatment on phase contents and mechanical properties of infiltrated B4C/2024Al composites

Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China Elsevier 24:7 (2014) 2359-2365

Authors:

Xiao-fen TAN, Fan-hao ZENG, Shu-qiu WANG, ZHOU Fei, Xiang XIONG
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Preparation and Characterization of Quaternary TiZrMnFe Gettering Compound

Trans Tech Publications 834-836 (2014) 350-355

Authors:

Shu Qiu Wang, Fan Hao Zeng, Jiang Feng Song, Xiao Fen Tan, Lin Wei Li
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Detection of a Pair Density Wave State in UTe2

Authors:

Qiangqiang Gu, Joseph Carroll, Shuqiu Wang, Sheng Ran, Christopher Broyles, Hasan Siddiquee, Nicholas Butch, Shanta Saha, Johnpierre Paglione, JC Seamus Davis, Xiaolong Liu
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