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X Author: Hong Ding

2016

Medasani, Bharat, Anthony C Gamst, Hong Ding, Wei Chen, Kristin A Persson, Mark D Asta, Andrew Canning, and Maciej Haranczyk."Predicting defect behavior in B2 intermetallics by merging ab initio modeling and machine learning."npj Computational Materials 2.1 (2016). DOI
Ding, Hong, Shyam S Dwaraknath, Lauren Garten, Paul Ndione, David Ginley, and Kristin A Persson."Computational Approach for Epitaxial Polymorph Stabilization through Substrate Selection."ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8.20 (2016) 13086 - 13093. DOI
Shin, Yongwoo, Hong Ding, and Kristin A Persson."Revealing the Intrinsic Li Mobility in the Li 2 MnO 3 Lithium-Excess Material."Chemistry of Materials 28.7 (2016) 2081 - 2088. DOI
Liu, Yanping, Kyle Tom, Xi Wang, Chunming Huang, Hongtao Yuan, Hong Ding, Changhyun Ko, Joonki Suh, Lawrence Pan, Kristin A Persson, and Jie Yao."Dynamic Control of Optical Response in Layered Metal Chalcogenide Nanoplates."Nano Letters 16.1 (2016) 488 - 496. DOI

2015

Ding, Hong, Bharat Medasani, Wei Chen, Kristin A Persson, Maciej Haranczyk, and Mark D Asta."PyDII: A python framework for computing equilibrium intrinsic point defect concentrations and extrinsic solute site preferences in intermetallic compounds."Computer Physics Communications 193 (2015) 118-123. DOI

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